I appreciate you breaking things down and articulating your case, rather than the common response of refusing to even entertain the slightest Fox criticism because he's untouchable. But I do think that top speed is the last to go out of the 3 (Acceleration, Agility, Top Speed). Top Speed is about maintaining the momentum, I would think the explosiveness (Acceleration) would go first. Sure there may not be data for it but I definitely think I see Fox get beat way more often now and struggle to keep up, a lot of people seem to be seeing the same thing
Thanks Ed. You know you and I agree on the important things anyway (Rempe, Matt).
But just to follow up, I don't know if you're a subscriber, but you might be interested in
this article from The Athletic about "athleticism" and especially about how it can manifest very differently than people expect it to or are used to 'seeing' it as.
I think you and many other posters
are not seeing anything happen more often, but are instead looking for examples of something you want to believe true because of your own assumptions mixed with the disappointing season the team is having.
That,
mixed with the nature of the position, and especially how unique of a player Fox is within that position, both presently and historically, makes him a difficult player to understand. People look for traits and behaviors they see often, and then judge Fox against them, instead of looking at the results and approaching Fox with more curiosity.
In other words, people here are much more comfortable saying that stats are wrong because a players' methods are more or less familiar to them. They believe Cuylle is already a 25 goal scorer because he is big, fast, and has a good shot. They believe Rempe is a terrible skater because he's big and awkward. They believed Dan Girardi was an effective shut-down defenseman because he blocked tons of shots and
because he wasn't very good at making plays with the puck. They believe Fox can't be as effective a defenseman as he is because his results and methods are neither what they expect them be (high-event offensive defensman ala Makar or Hughes) nor do his methods match the profiles in their heads that get the results he actually gets.
I wouldn't put so much stake in 'other people' thinking the same thing about something either. Historically, that's not really got anything to do with what's true.