Posted by bdpoor on 7/21/2011 7:07:00 AM (view original):
Posted by seble on 1/26/2011 4:01:00 PM (view original):
This would only affect the Overall Rating. The individual ratings would still be visible the same way they are today. It's not necessarily meant to be the only thing you need to evaluate a player, just to be much more useful than the current Overall Rating, which is simply the total of the individual ratings. A thorough coach would still look over all the individual ratings as well.
I think this has the potential to take some of the fun out of the game. What I mean by this is that the reason I play is to analyze the players as much as possible to gain whatever edge I can. It's rewarding to put in the effort and get the players I know are better by analyzing them more closely. If there is a tool to automatically do this for everyone, then there will be no edge for the guys that have already made their own spreadsheet and work harder than everybody else to get what they want.
Don't take that the wrong way though, I think it's a cool idea. Just my .02
i like this kind of discussion - i think its a concern voiced by many. in particular, my concern pertains to formula sharing. if OR decided to share his formula, for example's sake, not that i think he would - but anyway, say OR decides he has a great formula and shares it with everybody. now, all the people who have worked hard on their own are essentially at a disadvantage if they don't throw it away - assuming OR has the best formula (and even if its just top 10%, then still a lot of people who worked hard would benefit by just adopting OR's). further, if everybody goes wow, he really nailed it - we will all be seeing recruits in the same sorted order. not really a great thing.
on the flip side, anybody who has tried to build this formula themselves knows its not an easy thing. you simple can't come up with one per position that will accurately rank players. the point, IMO, is to simply group the best players at the top, to reduce the number of manual inspections. never to eliminate manual inspections.
because of the cross-effect of ratings - for example, 90 per is not absolute, its worth more on a player with 90 spd than 30 spd - you can't come up with a perfect formula with a simple coefficient by rating equation. so, i think that is the way to go - it stops formulas from becoming arbitrarily complex, it caps how "perfect" a formula could be, and the combination of those 2 IMO makes it a much safer thing to implement. that way, even if OR shares his formula, it still can never be the be-all and end-all.