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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 815101" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>First of all nice work. I like it. I agree with you in that NOT having a good rated Defense is a strict disadvantage in a Championship match.</p><p></p><p> We can certainly deduce by your work that</p><p>“well rounded teams win Championships”.</p><p></p><p>My only beef would be when we say “Defense wins Championships” it implies that the Offense is not heavily factored. We know that in the last 10 years the average O that won a SB (the only thing that matters because that’s the end goal) average basically 1 position ranking higher (8.8 vs 7.8) than the Defense (thanks to your good work)</p><p>Note: In any good experiment there should be a reasonable variance in the end result. 1 out of 32 (+-3%) is in that reasonable variance IMO.</p><p></p><p>In essence and in layman’s terms with this argument we’re splitting hairs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 815101, member: 10086"] First of all nice work. I like it. I agree with you in that NOT having a good rated Defense is a strict disadvantage in a Championship match. We can certainly deduce by your work that “well rounded teams win Championships”. My only beef would be when we say “Defense wins Championships” it implies that the Offense is not heavily factored. We know that in the last 10 years the average O that won a SB (the only thing that matters because that’s the end goal) average basically 1 position ranking higher (8.8 vs 7.8) than the Defense (thanks to your good work) Note: In any good experiment there should be a reasonable variance in the end result. 1 out of 32 (+-3%) is in that reasonable variance IMO. In essence and in layman’s terms with this argument we’re splitting hairs [/QUOTE]
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