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Thread: Highest Pass Completion Rates

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    Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Derby have 4 players in the Top 10 for the Championship for Pass Completion Rates. Altogether there are 351 players in the comparison.

    So who, in the right order, are these players?


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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    I may be completely wrong and get shot down, but I'd place Keogh as top. He receives a lot of passes from the keeper, and usually keeps the ball well when playing out from the back. I rememeber Phil Babb led the Premiership as it was then in a simialr stat, so there's some more logic behind my decision.

    Will Hughes and Bryson rarely give it away, so they make my list too.

    I now can't choose between Mascarell, Eustace, Martin and Dawkins.

    Dawkins literally never gives the ball away, but does crosses count as misplaced passes?

    I'll say Eustace on the off-chance this is Ella further stating Eustace's contribution ton the team

    Can I have answers ella? I'm very impatient...

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Quote Originally Posted by D_D
    I may be completely wrong and get shot down, but I'd place Keogh as top. He receives a lot of passes from the keeper, and usually keeps the ball well when playing out from the back. I rememeber Phil Babb led the Premiership as it was then in a simialr stat, so there's some more logic behind my decision.

    Will Hughes and Bryson rarely give it away, so they make my list too.

    I now can't choose between Mascarell, Eustace, Martin and Dawkins.

    Dawkins literally never gives the ball away, but does crosses count as misplaced passes?

    I'll say Eustace on the off-chance this is Ella further stating Eustace's contribution ton the team

    Can I have answers ella? I'm very impatient...
    Very good as I'd expect from you D_D.

    1. Keogh (Top of entire Champ)
    2. Bryson.
    3. Dawkins.
    4. Hughes

    Eustace is also high up (about 16th in entire Champ).

    Food for thought.

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Quote Originally Posted by ellafella
    I may be completely wrong and get shot down, but I'd place Keogh as top. He receives a lot of passes from the keeper, and usually keeps the ball well when playing out from the back. I rememeber Phil Babb led the Premiership as it was then in a simialr stat, so there's some more logic behind my decision.

    Will Hughes and Bryson rarely give it away, so they make my list too.

    I now can't choose between Mascarell, Eustace, Martin and Dawkins.

    Dawkins literally never gives the ball away, but does crosses count as misplaced passes?

    I'll say Eustace on the off-chance this is Ella further stating Eustace's contribution ton the team

    Can I have answers ella? I'm very impatient...
    Very good as I'd expect from you D_D.

    1. Keogh (Top of entire Champ)
    2. Bryson.
    3. Dawkins.
    4. Hughes

    Eustace is also high up (about 16th in entire Champ).

    Food for thought.[/quote]

    I'm really plea

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Quote Originally Posted by ellafella


    Eustace is also high up (about 16th in entire Champ).

    Food for thought.
    *for passes 10 inches to the side

    Delighted for Keogh, he has stood up and been counted this season when it would have been easier to put his head down and hoofed the ball each time it come to him.

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    This is a subject which interests me. Better passing means less competing for 50/50 balls which means less injuries of which there are too many in the modern game.

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Well we do try to show you what a good football team looks like when we play at your place

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Wonder what Christies pass rate his. He doesn't give the ball away very often either. Anybody in the Know?

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Quote Originally Posted by donegalram
    Wonder what Christies pass rate his. He doesn't give the ball away very often either. Anybody in the Know?

    112
    Cyrus Christie
    Derby, 22, D(R)17153041.341.480.21.11.8-7.27


    Rated 112 in Championship. 80.2% completion rate with an average of 41.4 passes per game. Average of 1.3 Key Passes per game.

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    re: Highest Pass Completion Rates

    Great post EF

    It would be good to see Mascarell's stats up against Eustace.

    I could complete 100% of passes to somebody standing 5 yards away!

    For the DM role I think we should be comparing Key Passes, Interceptions and Key tackles.

    It would be interesting to see what other stats are available to compare midfielders with. Where is your Opta source?

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