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Re: Hollinger: Cs are done
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2010, 07:18:59 PM »

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One of these years Hollinger's formulas are actually going to be correct when it comes to predicting the champion before and during the season. When they do, watch out. He will never........evvvvvvvvvvver let us forget it.

I like Hollinger's math, stats, predictors, etc. It's the analysis he uses (and others' as well), and the kind of value they place on them that really is bad. He's looking at things from the wrong perspective and wrong context... you know, similar to what many around here were doing with how we were playing in the 2nd half.

You have to look beyond the numbers. It doesn't mean that the numbers are wrong, or not useful. They're just a tool to use.

Re: Hollinger: Cs are done
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2010, 07:21:56 PM »

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One of these years Hollinger's formulas are actually going to be correct when it comes to predicting the champion before and during the season. When they do, watch out. He will never........evvvvvvvvvvver let us forget it.

I like Hollinger's math, stats, predictors, etc. It's the analysis he uses (and others' as well), and the kind of value they place on them that really is bad. He's looking at things from the wrong perspective and wrong context... you know, similar to what many around here were doing with how we were playing in the 2nd half.

You have to look beyond the numbers. It doesn't mean that the numbers are wrong, or not useful. They're just a tool to use.
TP...agree with this about Hollinger 100%