It's like talking to a very dull brick wall.Norwich wasn't suicidal, similar to how Nottingham wasn't suicidal when RDZ faced them this season. They sat back and defended successfully, unlike Everton and Southampton that both felt it was a clever idea to pressure high and leave a lot of space behind them.
Before GPs first season, Brighton were seen as a strong relegation candidate. It is only now retrospectively that people feel that the team back then was capable of scoring a shiteload of goals and challenging for top 10 and so forth.
Jakub Moder was very inefficient, Maupay did score goals but also missed more chances than most strikers.
Putting the ball in the net is just one part of scoring a goal. Caicedo may not score every day but his movement, control and ability to read the game creates a fuckload of good counter-attacks that have helped and improved Brightons goal scoring record since he first entered the pitch.
Potter was very good at Brighton. In the context that existed whilst he was here, he was fantastic. He had flaws that are now clear to see and got a lot of slack from the media with blame often thrown onto the players instead. BUT, that doesn't mean he didn't do a good job or didn't deserve the credit that landed him the Chelsea pay cheque.
We factually, score more goals under RDZ than we did under Potter - that comparison is a statistical fact whether you look at Potter's whole reign or just when they had the exact same squads. It is very exciting and fun. I loved a lot of the time under Potter, especially away from home. Now I am really excited about going to the Albion home and away, in a way I can't really remember being since Poyet (maybe Hughton in the promotion charge, but remember that feeling quite like we needed to get out of the league a lot more than pure joy). Isn't that the point of being a football fan?
Good luck on the Shed End Swanny. They're a far more expectant lot than us.