80 percentage points give or take. I'm having trouble remembering a bigger one.
Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
Originally posted by aker39That was round 1Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
In theory the biggest percentage boost is most likely to happen early during the first game.
Since you can't have a percentage till you and your opposition scores.
For those that think we start with 0% then team x scores numerous points and the opposition then registers a point say. eg 50/1x100 = 5000%
For those that think we start with no percentage it will be some point after the opposition score.eg we score point opposition a point then we score a goal. Percentage is 7/1x100 = from 100 to 700%
If you are talking end of games and starting with no percentage then end of round 2 is most likely as the more games the percentage increases by less as your opposition score therefore you dividing by more each time.
If you want to check it twodogs, I'd look for our biggest round 2 victory over the years.Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
Originally posted by aker39Am I missing something, I would have thought that every team starts with no %Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
Whilst it was a big jump, it cannot have been by much more than 50%. And when you consider Sydney have actually LOST a game, and their percentage is nearly the = of ours, it isn't really that good. Basically, if you look at the stats from a purely defensive standpoint, we are 7th from points against - too high. It is this that will drag our percentage down during the year (just like in 2005 and 2006) - our dividing number is too high as we still concede too many goals...(though it is early, early days).
On another note, there is one thing that they do right in the entire state of SA - they have the system for calculating percentage right, as it is based on the actual percentage of scoring done in the games you have played, rather than a simple points for/against formula. It does not compromise so heavily against teams such as ours that score heavily but also concede goals when turnovers occur...What should I tell her? She's going to ask.Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
On another note, there is one thing that they do right in the entire state of SA - they have the system for calculating percentage right, as it is based on the actual percentage of scoring done in the games you have played, rather than a simple points for/against formula. It does not compromise so heavily against teams such as ours that score heavily but also concede goals when turnovers occur...
They end up with different numbers but the result is always exactly the same.Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
They apply your score as a percentage of the total of your score plus the opposition's score.
It gives an entirely different result that in my view is meaningless.
After the first game which we won by 3 points our percentage on this basis would have been of the order of 51%
Go figure that.Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
They apply your score as a percentage of the total of your score plus the opposition's score.
It gives an entirely different result that in my view is meaningless.
After the first game which we won by 3 points our percentage on this basis would have been of the order of 51%
Go figure that.
Our system is based around a centre point of 100. They have a centre point of 50.
If you win by 3 pts, in our system your % will be a touch over 100, in their system it will be a touch over 50.
Only the numbers change, the overall result is exactly the same.Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
But it doesn't matter.
Our system is based around a centre point of 100. They have a centre point of 50.
If you win by 3 pts, in our system your % will be a touch over 100, in their system it will be a touch over 50.
Only the numbers change, the overall result is exactly the same.
I understood that as percentage was calculated based on total points scored in each game rather than total for and against for a season, the impact of higher points against totals would be minimised.What should I tell her? She's going to ask.Comment
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Re: Was that our biggest ever percentage boost?
pfft
the sanfl way of doing % is much easier to understand then AFL way!
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