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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Alaba slight edge as the top dog, Marcelo overall most dangerous offensive LB prolly.

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Marcelo is the most dangerous, but overall Sandro is better.

Alaba hasent been as good as then the Sandro of the past year in like 3 seasons

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Marcelo, Alaba and AS in no particular order (the former 2 played at top level longer, AS currently probably a better 2 way player than both). Filipe Luis is 4th imo. Kolasinac 5th. The rest are far behind
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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Marcelo, Alaba and AS in no particular order (the former 2 played at top level longer, AS currently probably a better 2 way player than both). Filipe Luis is 4th imo. Kolasinac 5th. The rest are far behind
is it because we're about to get him, and would he stay in the top5 if he ended up at inda? :snoop:
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Yep that's much more accurate and makes sense. Comparing totals when there's almost 8 game difference in minutes played is pointless. You missed the blocks from Alaba and the total score from each player by the way.
Made this over lunch break at work, must have messed up the formula and didnt check it. Alaba wins that.

Total score. What does it mean ? And how does it relate to minutes ? Didnt include it on purpose for that reason.


Sandro really outshines the other two
 
Jun 6, 2015
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Made this over lunch break at work, must have messed up the formula and didnt check it. Alaba wins that.

Total score. What does it mean ? And how does it relate to minutes ? Didnt include it on purpose for that reason.


Sandro really outshines the other two
Not sure on how the total score works but I would think there is some formula that calculates it based on the stats available to them.
 

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