I have no problem at all with Big's post! I
am trying to figure out if I'm sitting down to a bowl of haggis poutine or a bowl of razzberry poutine
!? Who
is that post directed at???
I agree 100% about winning rings. I even proposed that the manager ratings simply reflect credits won to teams played. I always viewed the "but I only play keeper leagues..." or "I only play _________" somewhat suspiciously.
Having said that, I do not quite know how to build a team that wins rings without winning games. I have yet to enter a season and think boy, this team will only win 80 some games but I like my chances at the ring!
I won't pull out the math book here, but I will state that rings correlate perfectly with regular season wins. In today's hypersensitive feelings age, maybe it's impolite to say so and so's team is "inferior". Personally, I don't consider an 89 win team inferior to a 90 win team. But
mathematically, it is.
The question is, how does that affect the tour point system? I agree with Marc and Edge and Big that a ring is the reason we're playing. But in a competition
across leagues, where Marc is in League 1 and Edge is in League 2 and Big is in League 3, in my opinion, rings don't tell enough of the story. Scumby's post on 90 win teams being in the same division illustrated this perfectly.
The randomness of a 78 win team winning a division and ultimately a ring is fine within any given league. Any complaints ARE sour grapes. But a 78 win team being arbitrarily assigned extra points (again, in my opinion) unfairly penalizes other teams chasing points from other leagues. (Note to strether: one win = one point is also arbitrary. But it's more sensible than assigning it 3.14 or some other idiotic metric).
I'm all ears for the assignment of bonus points. I'm just waiting for someone to compute the formula for one ring is equivalent to x wins, in a mathematical fashion that everyone else agrees is the indisputable metric. But while we're guessing at an answer, what's wrong with one win = one point? Does anyone besides strether believe a win is somehow not a win?
Big: Earlier I suggested a method where you need to win a ring to advance to the semis. Are you in that camp, or do you prefer some other points method and what specifically would it look like?