Discuss.
Forum > Goal Line Blitz > Argument: INTs and PDs are undervalued in the DVMP calcs
kingofgod
offline
offline
No? The player leading the league in ints is almost always top 3 in Dmvp, and they are always on the list.
jdbolick
offline
offline
I'm not sure that receiving yards count at all for HBs. Buy yeah...
Originally posted by Gart888
Counter argument: nobody should care.
Originally posted by Gart888
Counter argument: nobody should care.
Originally posted by Deathblade
be a man and get sacks with your cb
This seems to be the case.
Originally posted by Mob-6
They aren't undervalu..oh, I see, you want Bort to adjust it so your CB gets DMVP.
Whatchu talkin' bout Willis?
be a man and get sacks with your cb
This seems to be the case.
Originally posted by Mob-6
They aren't undervalu..oh, I see, you want Bort to adjust it so your CB gets DMVP.
Whatchu talkin' bout Willis?
Eh, I might agree although I'd have to see data for other leagues... we have a CB with 6 picks, tied for the lead in our league, and he got them early on so he had like 6 when the next best guy had 3. He's not in the DMVP top 10, and has not made a single appearance there all season, and the other player with 6 is in 10th place on the other conference's list. Conversely, the CB with the most sacks in our league (18, which puts him at 32nd in the league in sacks) is 4th in the DMVP list.
So it's a bit weird that a CB who has the 32nd most sacks in the league is considered significantly more valuable than a CB who has twice as many picks as any other CB in the conference.
So it's a bit weird that a CB who has the 32nd most sacks in the league is considered significantly more valuable than a CB who has twice as many picks as any other CB in the conference.
You are not logged in. Please log in if you want to post a reply.






























