SuperMario wroteCOLONkyuss wroteCOLONSuperMario wroteCOLON
i think that is what Mik is missing. This system is good. But a player like Iginla can become a center if his team trades one of their players --> this is the case with Jokinen. There is an easy fix to make sure players like Iginla and Jokinen don't get screwed. I don't understand what the big deal in changing the rule to only FOR > 0.3 is. It would solve all problems.
Shiv, i showed you twice a situation that won't be solved, rather affected, by using FOR only, but you just choose to ignore it.
Also, it seems unless a supposedly flawed rule is changed in 1 hour it means the guy who presented the system doesn't want to change anything and don't get it.
Relax. And show me the population please, that would help your case much more than Jokinen.
what situation won't be solved?
this, again:
kyuss wroteCOLON
not to spoil it, but the system will never be perfect anyway.
a guy can have a FOR <.3 only thx to the fact some FO specialist were on his team until the trade deadline: that specialist was traded, that makes your guy a top 4 hence a C, next year your guy record a .5 FOR => turns out having him as C despite the <.3 was the better assessment.
just to show there is not a perfect system.
SuperMario wroteCOLONMik this is the best way I can put it. Your system of Top 4 Cs can result in "flaws." Using just 0.3 FOR avoids those "flaws" and maintains everyone else to be centers anyways.
quite funny considering the top4 thing was the starting proposal in the CC and i brought up the FOR to add it and try to make it work.
So it's not like i'm obsessed with the top 4.. it's just a way to simplify things while making an uneducated guess for the following season (hence not considering the traded guys): GMs can instantly see who the top 4 are, whereas we don't have a FOR stat page.
IF we'll deem it's better to make it top 3, or top 4 AND > 450, or whatever, then fine.
I'm just sayin using only FOR is potentially flawed as well: suppose to have a guy at .29 who is the top center left on his team after the trades.. i guess he would be an over .3 guy the following season, which is the one we are caring about.