01-06-2001, 10:41 PM | #1 | ||
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WHAT YOUR SCOUT THINKS?
After training camp if your scout thinks a player is not that good. Is it possible that the scout is wrong. Have any of you guys played a player that the scout did not recommend, and the player did a good job. What I am getting at is are scouts sometimes wrong? Thanks.
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01-06-2001, 10:48 PM | #2 |
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Well, I don't want to speak for anyone else, but no one can be a perfect judge of talent and every player's "actual" rating are unknown. It has been discussed that there is a margin of error based on the scout's reputation for that position. Obviously this is even problematic when you consider that ratings can overlapp when looking at rookies. The best way to determine a players skills is to look at both your scout's analysis of the player (his ratings) along with his statistics. In the draft, try looking at both your scout and the combine scores, but keep in mind what your scout's reputation is for that position, and weight that much more heavily.
So, I guess to get to an attempt at an answer. Yes, scouts can be wrong based on their ability and your ability to interpret various data at your disposal. Good Luck ------------------ Ahh, Jesus. I like him very, very much. But he no help me with curveball. [This message has been edited by Ctown-Fan (edited 01-06-2001).]
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01-07-2001, 03:13 AM | #3 |
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I take my scouts opinion with a grain of salt but a really big grain :-)
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01-14-2001, 09:29 AM | #4 |
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I drafted a DE #2 and had him flop in his first training camp. Not down to zeros, but cut to one-third of his 75+ potential ratings.
But in his actual ratings improved (that is his red lines filled in the green) and he started his fourth year and got 19 sacks, third in the league. He looks like an average DE, whereas I thought the pick was down the toilet. Now, he could be a pass-rushing star.
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01-14-2001, 10:57 AM | #5 |
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Something I don't think I've seen discussed before is the fact that as well as the real player ratings being hidden, so are those of the scout (and coach). If the effect of the various scout 'areas of expertise' is debateable then it may be possible that you're no better of with a low to medium 'excellent' rating than you are with a medium to high 'very good' in the same category.
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