Broncosr0k
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to, but I'm seriously struggling with his math.
In his OP with the first example of 19 winning seasons and 21 losing seasons he subtracts 21 from 19 and divides that by the number of seasons (50) and comes up with -4? 19-21 = -2. How do you divide that by 50 and come up with -4?
If someone can actually explain what the formula is, I'd be happy to put it on a google sheet and embed it for people to play with and add/modify.
Maybe it's just been too long of a day, but that OP had me
Appears to be a correction factor. 2/50 = 0.04. Multiply it by 100 and you get 4. If you left it as a decimal the regular season would be nearly meaningless. The best a team could do would be 1 point (number of winning seasons = number of total seasons). Again, maybe somethign worth tweaking.