Hey everyone...
I posted a new blog over on our Both Down site talking about the results of the Orclahoma Bowl and my thoughts on ideas for future tournaments. Hopefully you can take a look and let us know what you think. Check it out here http://bothdown.com/the-orclahoma-bowl-results/
I'll probably talk about it on the next podcast some, but we have lots to talk about, so not sure...
Thanks,
Steve
Orclahoma Results and Changes in Tournaments Reports?
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Re: Orclahoma Results and Changes in Tournaments Reports?
I think this is pretty interesting good job! However I think unless you create a system to allow coaches to enter there own rosters, you will be increasing the amount of data entry needed to run a tournament by quite a bit, so I wouldn't expect it to become widespread.
Also I think the argument you have that posting these rosters is just about "fluff" is quite a stretch. On the one hand it can be fun and interesting, but on the other it could be highly tactical. Nothing wrong with it, but its not just fluff.
Also I think the argument you have that posting these rosters is just about "fluff" is quite a stretch. On the one hand it can be fun and interesting, but on the other it could be highly tactical. Nothing wrong with it, but its not just fluff.
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Well yes... You're very right about that. It did take some extra time, but I think it's worth it.ZootSuitJeff wrote:I think this is pretty interesting good job! However I think unless you create a system to allow coaches to enter there own rosters, you will be increasing the amount of data entry needed to run a tournament by quite a bit, so I wouldn't expect it to become widespread.
It's certainly not all about fluff, but I see what you mean. It is sort of giving up some tactical information. However, I think you could give each coach the same team set up and each would play it differently. Success with any team is mostly coaching and dice.ZootSuitJeff wrote: Also I think the argument you have that posting these rosters is just about "fluff" is quite a stretch. On the one hand it can be fun and interesting, but on the other it could be highly tactical. Nothing wrong with it, but its not just fluff.
Ultimately I think the more info the better, but I can see why it doesn't get out there too much.
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