So his desire to win is less than others? Jack left because he said he was tired if losing. Same as Sam. Each moved the farthest away from their homes. Matthews is going to do the opposite? Move closer to home, to play in front of nobody for more losing?
I am skeptical.
The statement was silly. You don’t have time to “hate”, but you have time to tell people how much you don’t “hate”. 🤔 maybe if you drop the latter, you would have time for the former?
If that analysis holds for the last 10 years, and then go with it. But honestly, if the take away is that everyone overvalues the top of the draft because it’s never as good as it supposed to be, then the ROI means always trade down from the top.
In this scenario, I think it does. There’s a finite number of outcomes split up into those groups.
Yes! People can be very fooled by statistics.
However, I don’t think this is one of those cases. I think this is essentially a mildly more involved case of rolling a die.
I don’t follow NFL or NHL drafts for specific players, but I do read general comments about them every year.
After 20 years of observation, this is almost a universal truth: next year‘s draft is always better than this year‘s draft.