by Absolutely Adequate » Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:13 am
Mookie4ever wrote:I just read this thread and am very curious to see the rankings now. Lidge at 25, Sasaki in the top 25? Starting to sound like Yahoo rankings
I agree. I am interested, in particular, in Rico's rankings.
by Absolutely Adequate » Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:35 am
SHOCKandAWE wrote:ALong with the average will you be letter everyone know who had what players ranked and in what order?? Like last years cheatsheets
I know he wasn't planning to and I doubt he's changed that. It would be just too hard to display 20 names across the board. It'd be cumbersome and clunky.
hmm, not to get picky, but if there will only be one set of rankings displayed, would it be worth showing a standard deviation, so it's easy to tell if someone was the consensus number 4, or everyone voted for him as number 2, but one chump forgot to rank him? Or maybe just throw out the highest and lowest ranking of every player?
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Cooner wrote:hmm, not to get picky, but if there will only be one set of rankings displayed, would it be worth showing a standard deviation, so it's easy to tell if someone was the consensus number 4, or everyone voted for him as number 2, but one chump forgot to rank him? Or maybe just throw out the highest and lowest ranking of every player?
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Anyone who would know what to use a standard deviation for would probably be able to copy and paste the chart into excel and find it themselves. I think they have enough complications so far
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How exactly do you manage to rank Nen and Sasaki in your closer rankings, some of the guys must have just copied and pasted some old rankings or something along those lines......