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    Measuring the worth of a defender is never an easy thing. Unless that defender is part of a unit that allows very few goals, or if that particular player gets forward often and contributes with goals and assists, it's difficult to tangibly identify how valuable that player is to their team.

    So with today's news that the Dynamo extended the contract of Jamaican center back Jermaine Taylor, we took to Opta to determine just how valuable Taylor has been to the Dynamo over the past two years.

    When one looks at Jermaine Taylor, their first impression is normally NFL running back instead of MLS center back. At 5-foot 10 and 195 pounds, Taylor is built solidy and not afraid to go in for a challenge. Opta backs up that point, as despite playing in only 27 games in 2012, Taylor led all Dynamo players in tackles with 69. Furthermore, Taylor was not only confident going into tackles, but he was efficient. His 81.16% tackle success rate was 10th best among MLS defenders last season and second best on the Dynamo (Boswell lead Houston with an 84.38% tackle success rate).

    Not only was Taylor adept at making the necessary challenge, but his positioning was also some of the best in the league. The Jamaican national team veteran had seven blocks and 115 interceptions last season, good for sixth and seventh, respectively, among MLS defenders.

    Despite his strong stature, Taylor might be on the shorter end of the MLS center back scale. Even on the Dynamo, Boswell is listed as 6-foot-2 and Eric Brunner is listed as 6-foot-4, while Taylor comes in at a shade under 6-foot. So it may come as a surprise to some that Taylor attempted 112 aerial challenges in 2012 (eighth highest in MLS) and won 82 of those challenges (fifth most in the league).

    When talking about Taylor's best attributes, we cannot forget his passing ability. In 2012, Taylor completed 83.79% of his passes, which is good for 12th most among MLS defenders who attempted at least 1,000 passes. The league average for passing percentage among MLS defenders is 80.85%, putting Taylor well above the league average in that category.

    So while it's difficult to determine a defender's value based on sight alone, with the help of our friends at Opta, the numbers show that with today's announcement, the Dynamo have locked up one of the premier defenders in MLS for years to come.
    Sunday, August 28th, 2011. We will never forget !!

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    Impressive for a player for years I saw as too slow!
    ...have to admit after seeing his effort, commitment and success in the Azteca I must give him props.

    ...does not mean that he has suddenly become as fast as I would wish. Still slow!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Those are some great stats I wonder where he would come in if you combined all those into one effective number, with the spread of categories you mentioned he may well be in the top three overall. I will have to look more at Opta I did not realize the level of detail there.

      I actually remember the first time I saw Taylor was at a jamaica El Salvador match here in Dallas about 4-5 years ago. He was by far the most impressive player on the Jamaican side, that at the time featured players like Navion Boyd.


      Karl like to say he is slow but I don't really see it, not like the way you could see it with some of our mids and defenders in the past.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Stonigut View Post
        Those are some great stats I wonder where he would come in if you combined all those into one effective number, with the spread of categories you mentioned he may well be in the top three overall. I will have to look more at Opta I did not realize the level of detail there.

        I actually remember the first time I saw Taylor was at a jamaica El Salvador match here in Dallas about 4-5 years ago. He was by far the most impressive player on the Jamaican side, that at the time featured players like Navion Boyd.


        Karl like to say he is slow but I don't really see it, not like the way you could see it with some of our mids and defenders in the past.
        Stoni, my friend: Definitely he did put in a champion performance!
        Clap im!

        ...and - Agreed! His stats are impressive!
        More claps for him!

        We have far to go in these here World Cup Qualifiers...we should see (Lord please keep all our players healthy?) much more of Mr. Jermaine Taylor before, hopefully, we have booked a place to Brazil 2014 World Cup Finals!
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          Yes true!

          You know what is really funny, is how much man call Taylor a straight up rux from the get go, now them can't say a thing.

          What strikes at the heart is those guys that everyone thinks are the best never seem to get anywhere outside Jamaica and some like Taylor who many don't rate end up cementing their place in professional leagues and become a valuable commodity, what that means is our criteria on what is good and what is not good is really almost without consequence.

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          • #6
            Yuh mean like players that are Rated #1 in the MLS cyaan get select pon Squad with High School players ?

            lol ! woiee !

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            • #7
              you are totally wrong on him been slow. You think the Mexican wingers were slow? The fact is taylor is more composed than most of our defenders.
              • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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              • #8
                it was a money saving move

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                • #9
                  Ohh.. penny-wise and pound foolish.. I get it..

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