I am more than happy to put your system into an excel spreadsheet to make it easier for you to do the calculations for each matchup, that way alll you would need to do is pick the teams that are playing in the matchup and the calculations will be done for you. I did this for the Dudley Total Tayds syste,. I'll send it to you in PM so you can see what I mean, but i'll need to know where you get your data and how you do the calculations as well as what criteria do you use if there is a play?
For example: If Team A overall rating is higher than X% of team B then they can cover Y points.
Let me know what you think?
i will answer your message as soon as possible, thanks for your help bro
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Quote Originally Posted by DegenGamble:
Winn,
I am more than happy to put your system into an excel spreadsheet to make it easier for you to do the calculations for each matchup, that way alll you would need to do is pick the teams that are playing in the matchup and the calculations will be done for you. I did this for the Dudley Total Tayds syste,. I'll send it to you in PM so you can see what I mean, but i'll need to know where you get your data and how you do the calculations as well as what criteria do you use if there is a play?
For example: If Team A overall rating is higher than X% of team B then they can cover Y points.
Let me know what you think?
i will answer your message as soon as possible, thanks for your help bro
Longstah, Ravens arent good in the rz, but they have better percentages on off and def then the jags. After i used his system the ravens had the edge but it was not by alot. Maybe the small edge wasnt enough to lay all those points. Or maybe im not calculating correctly? Hence my question...
the play was based on what i call the red zone value. there was no reason at all for baltimore to be favored in that game, let alone by double digits. some will find that crazy, but thats what the redzone stats say. remember, in the nfl anyone can win on any given sunday. lines are based mostly on ytd records, public perception and "brand names". the beauty of the redzone system is in fact that it provides us with what i call <the true value>
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Quote Originally Posted by AcesBooted:
Longstah, Ravens arent good in the rz, but they have better percentages on off and def then the jags. After i used his system the ravens had the edge but it was not by alot. Maybe the small edge wasnt enough to lay all those points. Or maybe im not calculating correctly? Hence my question...
the play was based on what i call the red zone value. there was no reason at all for baltimore to be favored in that game, let alone by double digits. some will find that crazy, but thats what the redzone stats say. remember, in the nfl anyone can win on any given sunday. lines are based mostly on ytd records, public perception and "brand names". the beauty of the redzone system is in fact that it provides us with what i call <the true value>
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