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ActionJack87 t1_iz8uxxr wrote

Some of the most influential players (Messi, Bellingham, Modric, De Jong, Gundogan, Pedri, Fernandes) tend to receive the ball whilst under less pressure. Other teams may want to consider marking them more tightly.

Mbappe and Depay receive the ball under the most pressure. Tadic, Musiala and Olmo next. All are technically skilful players, able to control the ball and think quickly about distribution or taking a player on one-on-one. Mbappe is a huge outlier though, as he is far above the others in this section; standing off him would invite even more trouble. This is what makes him the most dangerous player at this World Cup.

There are an interesting mix of players in the low ball reception/low pressure category. Some are older/slower players, like Giroud, Mitrovic, Ayew and Choupo-Moting. But there are also younger players with higher levels of movement like Richarlison, Gakpo and Sarr. What does that suggest? These players are heavily marked, which can create space for those more influential playmakers.

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mfb- t1_iz8u7nc wrote

These numbers apply to a specific, specialized light bulb from one manufacturer. The electricity consumption will be low for blue because the light bulb will be very dim overall if you set it to blue. That doesn't mean blue is the cheapest light to produce. Your picture is very misleading.

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katspike OP t1_iz8tcvl wrote

oh that’s interesting, but I think colour changing RGB LEDs are going to become, or already are more common than single colour bulbs.

For this data the “Difference achieved in wattage consumption on new A60 White and colour ambiance E27 1100 bulbs compared to 4000 K at 100% brightness. Actual savings will vary depending on product specifications and dimming level.”

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