by Outta Leftfield » Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:26 pm
[quote:c2f7ab09c1="TheGoodDoc"]Is there a chance for all the teams in your division to have the best 4 records? that might be a first![/quote:c2f7ab09c1]
This is hard to accomplish because even if the best four teams in the league are in the same division, after game 126—when the last 36 games are within the division—those four teams are going play .500 net against each other. The result is that the division is inevitably dragged down toward the mean. Some teams may still have great records, but it will hard for all four to top the rest of the league. In other divisions, some teams will surge ahead because they no longer have to play the killer teams.
With the division above, they're at game 114--very near the cutoff-- and they're probably keep whaling away at the rest of the league, but after game 126, the numbers of at least some of the managers have to come down. I've seen this happen a couple of times--the whole division is killing the rest of the league, but either the whole division comes down to earth after gm 126, or one team goes into a tailspin that keeps the final 36 games for the division as a whole at .500. Basically, to judge the real strength of a division, you have to look at where it's at at game 126.
BTW, somehow I always end up in the tough division. Just once it would be nice to be on the sidelines and steal into the playoffs with 83 wins.... :D