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Which players deserve a Star/impact player status in 2012?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Gibbs Sidestep" data-source="post: 385500" data-attributes="member: 49317"><p>Like this idea - people floating around Shontayne Hape, Ryan Kankowski, Ben Foden, Sean Lamont etc as "star players" is absurd. Stars should be few and far between, or it takes away from the genius players like Dan Carter, Richie McCaw, David Pocock - genuine world class talent who regularly influence the outcome of games: no problem with them being 'stars', but you cant go simply making 'very very good' players as stars....because guess what, at international level, there's bloody loads of very very good players. </p><p></p><p>Think Madden provides a good template - the best players have 'star attributes' (can't remember the exact term) so they are especially powerful runners, or elusive runners. So Dan Carter would obv be stacked with these abilities - goal kicking, kicking out of hand, distribution. Someone like McCaw would possess tackling, ball stealing, leadership for example. Think its more balanced than simply making it that a promising young player such a Foden gets a star, and can suddenly dominate a game.</p><p></p><p>Rant over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Gibbs Sidestep, post: 385500, member: 49317"] Like this idea - people floating around Shontayne Hape, Ryan Kankowski, Ben Foden, Sean Lamont etc as "star players" is absurd. Stars should be few and far between, or it takes away from the genius players like Dan Carter, Richie McCaw, David Pocock - genuine world class talent who regularly influence the outcome of games: no problem with them being 'stars', but you cant go simply making 'very very good' players as stars....because guess what, at international level, there's bloody loads of very very good players. Think Madden provides a good template - the best players have 'star attributes' (can't remember the exact term) so they are especially powerful runners, or elusive runners. So Dan Carter would obv be stacked with these abilities - goal kicking, kicking out of hand, distribution. Someone like McCaw would possess tackling, ball stealing, leadership for example. Think its more balanced than simply making it that a promising young player such a Foden gets a star, and can suddenly dominate a game. Rant over. [/QUOTE]
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