If we were to conveniently ‘ignore’ Biamou’s season up until Easter, sure, he looks like a world beater... The goal every 141m you cited is better than McNulty’s 145m per goal. But that’s a very selective use of evidence. If JCH had, what is quite obviously his goal, the Crewe goal accredited to him, he’d have a better GPM than Biamou at 1 goal every 333m. JCH’s 4 goals (I count the Crewe goal) and 4 assists (his OG is accredited as an assist on some publications) over 17 games is actually quite comparable to Jodi Jones, who managed 5 goals, 4-6 assists (sources differ), in 22 games...
I’ve defended Biamou because of the adjustment from semi-pro to pro and NL to L2, but you can’t gloss over the fact, it took until late Jan for his first goal, then it took till Easter? As a goal scorer, Biamou has only really been present since Easter... using the same logic, we can say JP is better than Biamou or JCH for that matter, which isn’t true... yet.
Also, if you want to ‘forget’ Biamou’s first half the season, JCH has only just hit the quarter mark of season... McNulty or indeed Biamou’s at this stage would look comparable. Factor in this too: this is first season back from a long-term injury and has been limited to sub appearances for the first half of the season. I think there’s a lot more to come from him.
I think both could play a role in L1, we already know JCH can, because he’s been there and done that.