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  • kyhadley
    Carefree
    • Oct 2008
    • 6796

    Hey JHight...

    You said you wanted some statistical evidence to disprove your Super Bowl Loser vs Top Pick argument?

    I compiled the records of the five seasons after a team had the number one pick vs losing the super bowl...

  • Aso
    The Serious House
    • Nov 2008
    • 11137

    #2
    What was his argument? I want to know exactly what this disproves.

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    • Misogi
      :misogi:
      • Oct 2008
      • 2132

      #3
      That statistically speaking, It's better to have the #1 pick in an upcoming draft than to lose in the Super Bowl.

      BTW, I fully expect an all-out stat-war in this bitch.
      * Chrispy logs into KGs account to see what misogi wrote* [05:53 PM]

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      • Leftwich
        Bring on the Season

        • Oct 2008
        • 13700

        #4
        All I see is numbers.

        Originally posted by Tailback U
        It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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        • Misogi
          :misogi:
          • Oct 2008
          • 2132

          #5
          Originally posted by Leftwich
          All I see is numbers.
          To get you up to speed: JeremyHight was using the argument that, in the past 25 years, no team that has lost in the superbowl has won the 'ship within 4 years, while, 2 teams that had the #1 pick won the super bowl within 4 year period.

          Hilarity ensued when someone found out that the 88 'Skins won the 'ship 4 years after, but JHight, being the technicality expert, disputed, stating it was "outside of the 4 year-interval/25-year span" he carefully picked for his argument.
          :obama:
          * Chrispy logs into KGs account to see what misogi wrote* [05:53 PM]

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          • kyhadley
            Carefree
            • Oct 2008
            • 6796

            #6
            This argument stems from the chatbox.

            Its saying that in the five seasons after a team has the number one pick in the draft, they have gone on average 37-43 over those five seasons(7-9 per season). While in the five seasons after a team loses the super bowl, they have gone on average 42-38 over those five seasons (8-8 per season).

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            • Senators26
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 1130

              #7
              The Seahawks and Bears didn't lose in the years you have them slotted for..

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              • Aso
                The Serious House
                • Nov 2008
                • 11137

                #8
                If you lose the Superbowl that still means you were good enough to get to the Superbowl and if you have the #1 pick it still means you were the worst team in the league in that given year.

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                • citizenerased
                  Rugby World Cup Champion
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 1580

                  #9
                  Originally posted by kyhadley
                  You said you wanted some statistical evidence to disprove your Super Bowl Loser vs Top Pick argument?

                  I compiled the records of the five seasons after a team had the number one pick vs losing the super bowl...

                  You mean Panthers and Eagles with 2003 and 2004 don't you?

                  *Edit* Been beaten to it.
                  Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair

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                  • Aso
                    The Serious House
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 11137

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Senators26
                    The Seahawks and Bears didn't lose in the years you have them slotted for..
                    He missed the Panthers and Eagles superbowl losses in 03 and 04 and that would bump the Seahawks back two years.

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                    • OnlyOneBeerLeft
                      Fuck em
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 10430

                      #11
                      2003/2004 were Carolina and Philly... those numbers are even more heavily weighted towards the Super Bowl losers if you count those two

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                      • Misogi
                        :misogi:
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 2132

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Senators26
                        The Seahawks and Bears didn't lose in the years you have them slotted for..
                        Yeah, he needs to replace Seahawks and Bears with Panthers(03) and Eagles(04)
                        * Chrispy logs into KGs account to see what misogi wrote* [05:53 PM]

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                        • kyhadley
                          Carefree
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 6796

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Senators26
                          The Seahawks and Bears didn't lose in the years you have them slotted for..
                          thanks, fixed that

                          barely changed anything

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                          • kmanharris
                            Seven
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 6427

                            #14
                            This argument already went on for too long in the chatbox, creating a thread just makes a shitty topic live on for even longer.

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                            • JeremyHight
                              I wish I was Scrubs
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 4063

                              #15
                              First off, I have to thank you. In doing this research, I actually noticed I was drastically undervaluing the amount of championships won by teams who had the #1 overall pick. So lets look at the stats for teams since 1985. I used since 1985 since that was the amount I brought up originally in the chatbox.



                              You'll notice that first, the record does side with the Super Bowl losers, as does the playoff appearances. The averages show that a team who lost the Super Bowl is going to get on average, 1 more win per season over a 5 year span than a team who had the first overall pick. The 10 differential means that in a 5 year span, the average Super Bowl loser would get 2.25 playoff appearances to the 1.75 playoff appearances made by teams with the 1st overall pick. Not a huge difference, but significant.

                              The big difference comes in championships. The number of championships won is a drastic difference. In the 100 total seasons, only 1 was won by a team who had lost a Super Bowl in the 5 years prior (Patriots). On the other hand, 6 championships were won by teams who had the 1st overall pick within 5 years prior (by the Cowboys and 1 by the Rams). Statistically speaking, of the 20 teams teams who lost a Super Bowl, only had a 5% chance to win a championship in the 5 years following. On the other hand, teams who had the 1st overall pick would have a 30% chance to win a championship. This is a 500% increase! That is huge!

                              So again, thanks again for making me prove once again, that having the first overall pick is better than losing a Super Bowl for the future of the franchise.

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