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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 759895" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>If you cannot perform an action, even in practice, then you cannot perform that action. You are correct that I do not get your point, because you seem to be saying that even if a player is no longer able to physically perform an activity, he should only be taken out of the game if he repeatedly doesn't perform that action in an actual game. If one kicker has probably a 30% chance of making a field goal and another kicker has probably a 60% chance of making a field goal, it doesn't matter what they did last year. The most likely outcome will be fewer FG attempts. (Actually happened) The most likely kicker to actually try FGs will be the one with probably a 60% chance of making the kicks. (Actually happened).</p><p></p><p>If two guys are close, and one has performed well in games in the past, then yes that player will probably get the nod. The kickers last year were not that close. One kicker was clearly performing better than the other kicker. Unfortunately even the better kicker wasn't performing as well as we would have liked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 759895, member: 2426"] If you cannot perform an action, even in practice, then you cannot perform that action. You are correct that I do not get your point, because you seem to be saying that even if a player is no longer able to physically perform an activity, he should only be taken out of the game if he repeatedly doesn't perform that action in an actual game. If one kicker has probably a 30% chance of making a field goal and another kicker has probably a 60% chance of making a field goal, it doesn't matter what they did last year. The most likely outcome will be fewer FG attempts. (Actually happened) The most likely kicker to actually try FGs will be the one with probably a 60% chance of making the kicks. (Actually happened). If two guys are close, and one has performed well in games in the past, then yes that player will probably get the nod. The kickers last year were not that close. One kicker was clearly performing better than the other kicker. Unfortunately even the better kicker wasn't performing as well as we would have liked. [/QUOTE]
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