BernardB wrote:I want to celebrate what the likes of Bob Carroll, Pete Palmer, and John Thorn accomplished, but you are all twisted up ranting about what some bad stat types did. You are what could be called a lumper, you want to lump the good and the bad all together.
"The Hidden Game of Football" is literally sitting on my desk and I've listed it as - not my favorite but up there as - one of my favorite books on more than one occasion on PFRA forums.
"What makes a team win? Well, obviously, scoring more points than its opponents, and because football is divided into offense and defense, there are two ways to accomplish this: either score more points than the enemy or keep the enemy from scoring as many points as you do."
Lumper, you're just grasping at things now because no one buys what you're selling (see: other responses to your posts in this thread) but no, many people here know me and there's plenty of discussion on stats. I believe I even mentioned "winning stats" in this very thread (though in a different context) which you whined about that, also. You are what could be called a whiner, you want to whine about references to winning stats and the losing all together.