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Spread Love It’s The Nashville Way.
This isn’t me saying Carolina doesn’t deserve to be there. Spread Love It’s The Nashville Way Shirt. This is me asking why other teams aren’t rising or dropping based off performance. Doesn’t seem relative to me. So I can give you some insight into my process and you can decide for yourself if that’s a fair way of doing it. My initial rankings were based on advanced statistical models of predicted points shares for the season. From there I’ve been moving people based on points shares in the given week. 1-2 spots upper win/tie, 1-2 spots down per loss. Teams that go on winning or losing streaks go up and down more spots that week. As in, they are based on team performance every week. And I never said that they should be ranked #1, so don’t put words in my mouth. I just don’t see how San Jose ranks above New Jersey.
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I’d argue that offseason rankings can translate decently into the actual season (most teams being within 3 spots of where they started. Spread Love It’s The Nashville Way Shirt. And that the bad reputation comes from 5 or 6 teams being complete surprises and stealing the headlines. 5 games at the start of a season are too small of a sample size to really mean anything, so you have to be going in with some basis or preconceived rankings. It makes the most sense to have post-season performance as this basis. Not how it works. Sure they’re hot right now. They even moved up two spots. Yes, they are based on weekly performance but that week’s performance is not the end all be all. It’s just common sense.
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