I was able to get almost exactly the same for NFL number just by looking at what happened in the past, but I wanted to know how you would figure it out for other stats.
Getting a Pythagorean Exponent for a Stat
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dialup_kingSBR High Roller
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#1Getting a Pythagorean Exponent for a StatTags: None -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
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#2I'm not sure pythag would be all that good for stats less correlated to winning.
Why don't you look at relations to scoring or points allowed, instead of outright winning? Then you can use ps/pa pythag.Comment
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