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66017.3 in reply to 66017.2
Date: 12/30/2008 7:00:35 AM
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Why?

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66017.4 in reply to 66017.1
Date: 12/30/2008 3:15:03 PM
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i liked this one, and i hope this is going implemented

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66017.5 in reply to 66017.3
Date: 12/30/2008 7:14:44 PM
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a pride thing, it also lets me see at a glance what kind of defensive team i am facing. are they not conceding points because they play a slow pace or are they lockdown outside defenders or what...

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66017.6 in reply to 66017.5
Date: 12/31/2008 5:30:50 AM
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These statistics will see also your opponent and everyone's life will be easier, is that really good?

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66017.7 in reply to 66017.6
Date: 12/31/2008 3:12:08 PM
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yes

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66017.8 in reply to 66017.7
Date: 1/1/2009 6:55:45 AM
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Why? :-)

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66017.9 in reply to 66017.8
Date: 1/1/2009 3:41:32 PM
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it rewards the managers who make the correct adjustments with the extra knowledge and punishes those who fail to do so. if so inclined i could calculate the stats manually (and will do just that if i reach the finals in my league this year), but anything that saves time is good.


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66017.10 in reply to 66017.9
Date: 1/2/2009 4:33:52 AM
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It is only my personal opinion - that making small differences between team's attitude creates zero options in the tactic creativity. (Hattrick rule)
I don't think that is healthy to create an opportunity to decide on pure statistical facts, while statistics are in Buzzerbeater very, very questionable point.

In short - If you will implement such a thing, you will put psychologically more influence to such a thing than it has to be, because you in fact doesn't know all influences which creates statistics, so you can and you will be failed by yourself.

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66017.11 in reply to 66017.10
Date: 1/2/2009 3:01:07 PM
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well i think the majority is against you, but at least you have your opinion.



take care.

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66017.12 in reply to 66017.11
Date: 1/2/2009 3:21:36 PM
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thank you

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66017.13 in reply to 66017.12
Date: 1/3/2009 10:56:40 AM
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I agree totally with Gunner here. I don't see any disadvantages—nor advantages either for that matter—with having the stats available. I too have done this manually—with interesting results—but I don't believe it would be that hard for BB to do it. One of Gunner's points can be shown by thinking of some college teams. Because they play such a slowdown offense—think U. of Wisconsin—their defense ppg is very low. Now, are they that good defenders—maybe yes, maybe no—or is simplky a function of a very slow offense. Other stats are possibly mor telling. E.g.. what %age of 3FG made by your opponents might confirm (or not) how good your OD is. Many other stats—number of FTS, rebounding margin, total fouls, etc—give a manger some nice info...Pappy

Pappy
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