06-30-2020, 10:21 PM
(06-30-2020, 10:14 PM)PAjwPhilly Wrote: Because when you take integers and average them you can get decimal numbers.
Example (4+4+3)= 11.... 11/3 = 3.667
And again he was using a 5-point system not a 500-point system. So players got either 1,2,3,4,5..... not 1.01 or 4.75. Using a smaller rating scale is easier, and used a lot more often. People usually rate things between 1-10 not 1-10,000. Why are so many people worried and all upset that the video didn't use decimals to rate players?
And he read the strengths and weaknesses of everyone in the draft. I think that was his intention and pretty much what the OP title states.
Who needs validation? This is a post about a guy going over our draft picks. No one said this completes me or now I can die in peace. I think the man is annoying, but I am not going to nit pick the post or video.
I think "friends" are jumping on the this post is crap bandwagon to support each other. I have never seen so many upset over decimal places.
Whatever you say, my friend. However, simply assigning integer is just lazy. If that were accurate, the NFL would use that system in grading players. The truth is, it's not accurate, so they don't. If this guy does it because "it's easier", then maybe he's in the wrong business?
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