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Guest4471 |
Posted - 10/23/2010 : 18:04:43 can anyone explaint to me the man games stats, is it the total points each pool member should get if the ppg stats stay the same |
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Oilearl |
Posted - 10/23/2010 : 21:00:21 thank you for enlightening me I had an idea but now I understand the injury part very helpful. |
polishexpress |
Posted - 10/23/2010 : 19:34:20 Yes, that's basically it guest.
The legend indicates what the rest of them mean.
It's a good indicator to see if you have the potential to stay in the lead, or catch up to the leaders. Also, check how many games your individual players have played in, missed, and how many games they have left.
For example, in my pool, I'm first, but in total, I have 83MGP(man games played). This also happens to be first in the pool. That means that other teams have yet to play more games, and may catch up to me as the season progresses.
Be careful with the MGP and MGR(man games remaining), though, because if some players are injured (ie you have Marian Gaborik) It will still say the players have man games remaining as if they weren't injured. (ie, with Gaborik, it would say he still has 77 games remaining). So if you think you are going to catch up just because you have more man games, you may be wrong.
The MGR page also includes the PPG. Combine it with the MGR,MGM, and MGP to predict how well you will do.
For me, its really useful in deciding whether to make a trade, or hold off on making trades.
Hope that long winded response helps. |
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