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Wow - that's about 800 times easier than putting it all in by hand. Thanks.
2/22/2006 9:49 AM
and I'd love the spreadsheet - [email protected]
2/22/2006 9:49 AM
I am another eyeball guy. I think if you get to caught up with this type of stuff and don't have enough discipline (for poker players, think of folding pocket K's when an Ace comes out....tough, but gotta do it) to dump a recruit when the price isn't right, this type of stuff will kill you. For some spreadsheets might work great...but I honestly bet for the majority it will just make there recruiting worse.

I do data warehousing for a living...so maybe one day I will be bored and deciced to start warehousing all this crap, and really start to analyze stuff. But that would be overkill.
2/22/2006 9:51 AM
2/22/2006 10:20 AM


Thx.
2/22/2006 11:14 AM
thanks. I have one and would like to compare them, I'll give you feedback.
2/22/2006 12:39 PM
Quote: Originally posted by maddiesdad on 2/22/2006ddingo......."Cable is good"? Very thought provoking. If you guys are so pro "eyeball" why waste time on a topic entitled "I have an Excel spreadsheet"?
I find it amusing and I felt like interjecting my personal opinion. I waste time on lots of things and I've never justified any of my wasted time to someone on an internet forum. I also keep a spreadsheet to track my player development but I never considered that someone would actually assign a formula to the numbers that already exist.

I didn't realize you took contrary opinions so personally.

Cable was part of your original analogy. I'll clarify it for you. Cable = good. Excel spreadsheets for setting your depth chart = unnecessary waste of time. I understand how to leverage technology to my advantage. This isn't one of them.

Once again I'll ask the simple question... If you can't tell which guy is better by simply looking at the existing numbers, how are you going to figure it out by assigning arbitrary modifiers to the existing numbers?
2/22/2006 12:44 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By pioneerfan3 on 2/21/2006
in excel click the 'Data' tab, then click on 'Import External Data', then click on 'New Web Query'. A window should pop up with a webpage. Go to your office page on WIS, click 'more stats' and then right click on the ratings button and then click on properties. Then copy the web address listed and then paste it into the new web query and then click 'Go'. The ratings page should show up, after that just click import and the ratings info should fit into excel. You can update the info by going to the 'Data' button and click on 'Refresh Data'.

That's a way to put all the info in easier.



I have an option asking me to "select a driver for the type of database". How do I find out which to choose?
2/22/2006 12:49 PM
ddingo., you are missing the point of the spreadhseets. If guys are using them to establish their depth chart then so be it. I created the sheets to track how attributes improve when applying differing levels of practice time.
2/22/2006 12:54 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By maddiesdad on 2/22/2006
Quote: Originally Posted By gdog97 on 2/22/2006

Quote: Originally Posted By maddiesdad on 2/22/2006
ddingo......."Cable is good"? Very thought provoking. If you guys are so pro "eyeball" why waste time on a topic entitled "I have an Excel spreadsheet"?
Dude, you're talking this way to personally.
I'm "talking" this way too personally? English major I assume.....


Clearly you can see it was a typo. But since you tried to make me out to be some sort of moron, I'll just state the obvious - Have fun with your spreadsheets and helping out other coach's. Oh, and when you actually learn how to win in this game, get back to me. I'll be coaching my elite team.
2/22/2006 1:59 PM
2/22/2006 3:05 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By gdog97 on 2/22/2006

Quote: Originally Posted By maddiesdad on 2/22/2006

Quote: Originally Posted By gdog97 on 2/22/2006

Quote: Originally Posted By maddiesdad on 2/22/2006
ddingo......."Cable is good"? Very thought provoking. If you guys are so pro "eyeball" why waste time on a topic entitled "I have an Excel spreadsheet"?
Dude, you're talking this way to personally.
I'm "talking" this way too personally? English major I assume......



Clearly you can see it was a typo. But since you tried to make me out to be some sort of moron, I'll just state the obvious - Have fun with your spreadsheets and helping out other coach'scoaches. Oh, and when you actually learn how to win in this game, get back to me. I'll be coaching my elite team.
2/22/2006 3:09 PM
I have done this , the ratings page has shown up but I do not see import. Where is that? thanks
2/22/2006 5:21 PM
i would like to use it

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2/22/2006 5:59 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By snake_p on 2/22/2006
Quote: Originally Posted By maddiesdad on 2/22/2006
ddingo., you are missing the point of the spreadhseets.
Exactly. Guys are looking for a spreadsheet that will tell them which guys to recruit, how much to spend, which guys to start and in what formations, what effectiveness and distribution settings to use ... and how hot to heat their Pablum. No offense. (And apologies to anyone not old enough to remember Pablum)
Hmmm....I'm certainly above the median age for GD and I have no idea WTF a Pablum is. Please enlighten.
2/22/2006 6:02 PM
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