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Let me first say thank you for the kind words. It's a labour of love and worth the hard work. Now let me say that I don't mean to sound defensive at all when I try to justify the SSR. My thinking is that the difference between 4.3 and 4.4 is not that much. Over the measured distance of 40...
I added to the Legend this year but it maybe didn't stand out enough. Heights, weights, and 40 times in bold are taken from the combine. All others are from various sources I used.
That surprised me, too, when I saw it. The difference is the way the SSR figures in. I considered tweaking it but it's what makes our rankings different. The bottom line is that I believe the 20 extra pounds Stewart is carrying will serve him better than all the publications are taking into...
Au contraire. Chiefs fans are the loudest. Measurably so. Arrowhead holds more fans and the accoustics funnel the noise right down into the bowl. No open ends to leak out sound. And all this without the help of a dome.
Be careful, Pizzatyme. I'll take back my permission to use my spreadsheet. LOL! I'm not sure how I can explain this other than simply saying that when Chiefs fans sing "Home of the... CHIEFS!!!", no disrespect is meant at all. We love our country. We love our servicemen and servicewomen...
Thanks for the heads up. There will probably only be about 1 in 4 games that I find captivating enough to watch. For instance, in the month of May you can bet your bottom dollar I'll rewatch the Bills comeback. I was watching the game live when it was played in 1993 and turned it off at...
Bob, again. Point well taken. It should be pretty easy to come up with a way to tweak it and make favour speed slightly over size. I'll see what I can come up with.
Hi, this is Bob. Most of the 40 times came from the first web site I used to initially populate the spreadsheet. It was easy to copy and paste into the spreadsheet and saved me beaucoup time in typing. The problem was that there seem to be quite a few discrepancies in the data. Next year...
I think what you'll find is that Braylon's numbers are a function of his peers in his draft. If one year as a whole is up, plugging in someone from a different year doesn't quite fit. That and, as Warpig mentioned, the formula has evolved over the years. Interesting concept, though. I wonder...
Interesting thought. Since it's easily downloadable from the website, we could tweak it at the last minute and still have it available. I'll see what we can do along that line next year.One other thought. I'm thinking we might plug in the actual position a player was taken and compare it with...
Hi, there. This is Bob, the author of the sheet. I hope this doesn't sound as defensive as it might. I totally agree with you that taken by itself and used to compare one player to another, you have to be careful. The application of it within the sheet was meant to compare RBs to RBs, OLs to...
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