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In response to "I'm fascinated by the process, but it's definitely got a ways to go. -- nm" by David

From my limited view into the system, it seems to work far better for individual player evaluations then whole teams or defenses.

Individually examining every play for a defense, and assigning it a grade, might benefit the "Break, but don't bend" Defenses.

If you stuff a team 9 times out of ten, doing everything mechanically right for those 9 player, but then let the other team score on a bomb that other play, your overall grade may be skewed toward the positive.


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