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Aren't the Power Rankings supposed to indicate premiership potential? If Adelaide beat Geelong this week they are almost a monty to finish in the top 2 with their run home, whilst a Carlton loss will snuff out any faint finals hopes they have - so how could you still say at that point that Carlton have greater premiership potential this year?
Luke Darcy on the AFL website said:(the Crows) almost look certain to finish first or second ... They're a massive chance, they're going superbly ... They get the preparation to potentially lead them into two home finals. ... It might be the story that Brenton Sanderson has one of those dream runs and gets them all the way through to a Grand Final.
The Crows (2nd) are in a position to cement a top-two berth
The Blues (11th) need to win at least three out of their next four to remain in contention
Roby said:Adelaide 6th, wide gap behind Carlton 5th
Your rankings=10X more accurate. How Carlton are still 5th, when they probably won't even make the 8, I'll never knowThat is quite a margin, and must have been a ridiculous amount before the Blues lost a few in a row. Which means you would have had the top 5 teams 'in another league'... yet reigning premiers Geelong were in the lower grouping? We are perplexed.
Bulldogs v Carlton: your system is open to 'who played' and therefore some other factors. Are these calculated according to some rules (i.e. Dreamteam points etc), or just based on your thoughts?
If the latter, then it is open to bias. End of the day, each team has the same numbers on the playing list (excl. GWS, Suns). Depth is no excuse.
* And so to, it seems, is the 'benefit of umps decisions' rule you seem to have.
Correct, Pies remain 2nd (with Carlton 6th). Note though that they have lost about 10% of their rank this year, went from 1st to 2nd, back to first and now back to 2nd best team all year. Also Carlton were rewarded well (and Collingwood penalised harshly) from those games. Its all there on the blog... have a look.
Finally on this point, we are also open enough in our data to suggest our numbers are not perfect, and next season new algorithms will be run (see Project: Renewal). I think if we had more 'dynamic' factors in play, the Pies would be lower. Even the new numbers of the Project still creates a similar table (Pies 2, Blues 7)
Our aim is not line betting or even straight tipping... but trying to get tips and margins as close as possible. Probably impossible to achieve!
PS... thanks for dropping by our blog. Happy to have feedback, constructive or otherwise. Hoping you are too.
I quite like Footy Maths tag line of "Your logical, but not quite right, approach to working out who is better, who's best...". It's a great way to say we're having a crack at rankings and whilst we support the results it doesn't make them an absolute.Your rankings=10X more accurate. How Carlton are still 5th, when they probably won't even make the 8, I'll never know
are your bets going to have any relevence at all to these rankings this week Roby? No?
At least we all agree that Hawthorn are now 1st without question.
Do we? The Official AFL ladder has a different opinion:
http://finalsiren.com/AFLLadder.asp
Hawks are third.
Pfft! What do they know of power rankings??!!! The damned fools..pah!!
Do we? The Official AFL ladder has a different opinion:
http://finalsiren.com/AFLLadder.asp
Hawks are third.
Adelaide because they're undefeated in grand finals?Hawks. Crows. GF. You know who 99% of the population would be backing. You know it.
Hawks. Crows. GF. You know who 99% of the population would be backing. You know it.
Crows get over Geelong this week and they'll finish 1st. Sydney have Collingwood, Hawthorn & Geelong to come - I think they'll slip to third.
Thanks for dropping by!Your rankings=10X more accurate. How Carlton are still 5th, when they probably won't even make the 8, I'll never know
Correct! We are having a crack, and already recognise some errors that we will tweak for next season. Thanks for checking us out, we post every so often, so drop by again.I quite like Footy Maths tag line of "Your logical, but not quite right, approach to working out who is better, who's best...". It's a great way to say we're having a crack at rankings and whilst we support the results it doesn't make them an absolute.
Aren't the Power Rankings supposed to indicate premiership potential? If Adelaide beat Geelong this week they are almost a monty to finish in the top 2 with their run home, whilst a Carlton loss will snuff out any faint finals hopes they have - so how could you still say at that point that Carlton have greater premiership potential this year?
Common sense is not appreciated by Roby, actually I'm not sure if he has any or even understands the term.
I'm tempted to become an outstanding citizen of BigFooty just to become a mod and ban Roby from the main board.Given the fact that Roby goes utterly silent every time someone points out the utter illogic of his rankings, I'm pretty certain that Roby puts all authors of common sense objections on ignore.