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Can you really draw anything from that though when what goes into range factors is largely out of a player's control? I can't. Sure, ZR has its problems too, but it is much much better than RF. Now if you came up with those results with ZR instead of RF, I'd be quite intrigued as I assume like Vajra does that, for the most part at least, "players with great range are also great defensive players in terms of avoiding errors". I might very well be surprised though, who knows.
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