ok, i just think ratio is more important though
here's an example 2 different teams
lets say you're 6 games into the season
first team has 120 points for and 84 points against (average of own 20 pts a game, opp 14 pts a game)
second team has 78 points for and 42 points against (average of own 13 pts a game, opp 7 pts a game)
first team has a differential of 36 points but a ratio of only 1.43
second team has a differential of 36 points but a ratio of 1.86
both teams win by the same amount of points (6) on average and have the same differential but i would be pretty sure that the second team would be harder to beat since while they have a weaker offense (unless they've been going up against really good defenses) they have an amazing defense.
p.s. the ratio means they score x points for each point their opponent scores
Last edited at 4/16/2016 11:13 pm