quote:Originally posted by BillyWaz:
quote:Originally posted by 3INT/BFDFANTASYfootball.com:
Please explain why 33% of the Top 36 (guaranteed) spots remain from the Top 3, even in a year of immense injuries. That incude Steven Jackson and Frank Gore.
Just like you and the other naysayers are saying that 3RR should not have been implemented based on the history of MANY #1 picks dominating, you now have someone else dominating this year....
TOM BRADY.
Out of the top 36 (to no surprise), Brady is currently on 11 teams (10 of the top 22!) Out of those 11 teams SEVEN of them had top 3 picks.
Now I have no idea where the other 15 Brady owners NOT in the top 36 in the NFFC took him from (may try and figure that out later), but it seems safe to that when 64% of them (in the top 36) drafted Brady from a top 3 spot that would have been a place you would want to be, and would obviously skew the numbers to where the top 3 is still "king".
Now lets pretend that Brady's ADP WAS NOT mainly in the top 3 picks and was somewhere else. Wouldn't that balance the numbers out more? OF COURSE! So because of ADP and where all the other QB's were going, while a bunch of people "missed" and took Palmer, Brees, Bulger, etc. others got THE QB in that "group"... Brady.
Yes, you can take numbers from ONE (not even a full year)year, and say "I was right, I was right!" However, there has NEVER been a player not taken with a top 3 pick that STOOD ALONE and had such a wide gap on the competition as Brady has in all the years I have played.
Add in the fact that he WAS drafted in 7 of 11 leagues with people picking in the top 3 picks
and OF COURSE it is going to look like 3RR doesn't work.
Basically, Brady is an INCREDIBLE "outlier" that has skewed many stats.
first, everyone needs to wait a few years to base their information. Next, wait until someone like him does not have an ADP where he is going on the 3/4 turn to the top 3, and I will GUARANTEE the numbers will be more equal.
Chances are we will NEVER see someone dominate this much that was not taken with a top 3 pick ever again. [/QUOTE]I posted the Brady draft spots last week.
Brady was taken #8 or #9 in 10 of the 26 drafts, or 38.6%
found it...
Here's Brady Breakdown
Pick #/# of teams
1 1
2 2
3 2
4 1
5 3
6 1
7 0
8 6
9 4
10 1
11 0
12 2
13 2
14 1
Top 7 10
Bot 7 16
He was picked 8th or 9th in 10 of 26 leagues. [/QUOTE]John,
I had completely different numbers for what spot Brady was selected.
1- 1
2- 4
3- 4
4- 1
5- 4
6- 3
7- 3
8- 3
9- 2
10- 0
11- 0
12- 0
13- 0
14- 1
Breakdown for where Brady was selected in each league and city...
Tampa 1- #5
Tampa 2- #6
Tampa 3- #3
Chicago 1- #9
Chicago 2- #3
Chicago 3- #5
Chicago 4- #8
Chicago 5- #5
Chicago 6- #3
NY 1- #14
NY 2- #9
NY 3- #8
NY 4- #2
NY 5- #6
NY 6- #7
NY 7- #2
NY 8- #6
NY 9- #1
LV 1- #8
LV 2- #4
LV 3- #2
LV 4- #5
LV 5- #3
LV 6- #7
LV 7- #2
LV 8- #7
Based on my numbers (and I will check them again, and if someone could also check it would be mich appreciated!)
Top 7 - 20
Bottom 7- 6
OBVIOUSLY with a season that Brady is having he is going to skew the stats, and since he was selected in the TOP half of the draft in 20 of 26 leagues 3RR is going to APPEAR not to work.
Again, it is ONE year with a RIDICULOUS "outlier". All the naysayers and those who think it works need to wait more than ONE year to make an assessment on whether it works.
And again..... WHO CARES IF IT "WORKS"?????
I don't know ANYONE who wouldn't rather have the 14th pick WITH 3RR, than the 14th pick WITHOUT 3RR. But obviously some people STILL prefer the #1 with 3RR.
Sounds fair and equitable to me.

[ November 21, 2007, 02:15 PM: Message edited by: BillyWaz ]