Quote:First of all, you can't just assume a player maintains that rate of efficiency the entire time through. With more attempts, Armstrong's averages could have fallen off. I'll take volume over efficiency any day of the week.
can't assume
makes an assumption.
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Quote:Yeah, let's ignore team record
Yeah we should, what Outlaw wants to be reminded of their terrible record? That they missed the playoffs yet again?
Quote:Cause Cue and Armstrong have no control over their defenses, only their offenses. Oh wow, would you look at that, Arizona has the best offense in terms of PPG. They also have the best passing offense in terms of YPG. Cue had the 11th best rushing offense in terms of YPG and still carried his offense to become the best offense in terms of PPG. Armstrong had the best rushing offense in terms of YPG on his side, and yet the Otters finished behind the Outlaws in terms of PPG. Otters had the 5th best passing offense in terms of YPG.
Since when is PPG an individual stat lmao? YPG is also not an individual stat, and is also very attempt based. They're also context dependent. This says close to nothing about Cue's MVP status.
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Nice spelling clown. lmao.