Quote: Originally Posted By seble on 11/11/2009Looking closer at the slotting logic, I misspoke before. The majority of weight is given to ratings, but also factored in are All-American/Player of the Year selection(s), team wins, and team prestige. So postseason success isn't explicitly a factor.
First of all, I just want to say that I very much appreciate the public dialogue on this issue, so thank you. And while it doesn't effect everyone, it's a piece that is almost universally reviled by DI coaches, so that in itself makes it significant (it's pretty monumental when such a high % of us actually agree on something, lol).
If you want to spin it as postseason success isn't "explicitly" a factor, that's your right. But we all see very clearly every season that the players that leave come from teams that make the postseason, and generally go deep. It's exceedingly rare for a player to leave early from a team that doesn't make the postseason.
If that's because it weights wins and team prestige, I guess that could be the explanation. But there's such an enormous jump in EE's from teams making deep runs, it would be nearly impossible to think that could simply result from a couple extra wins.
seble, why is team/postseason success such a huge factor? It's practically a non-factor in real life. If, as you've said, you're trying to make the process resemble real life, making this such a large factor doesn't make any sense.