Break even calculations

Started by hugebbq, May 16, 2011, 02:14:11 PM

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hugebbq

Which source is correct when calculating B/E's?

eg. Adam Goodes this week
Assistant Coach B/E = 33
FF B/E = 42

Any thoughts

thanme

Assistant coach will be correct.

Head Coach


Fenno


RiOtChEsS


Ziplock

Assistant coach of course...

I mean, it honestly doesn't matter that much, basically, you know goodes has a shower low BE, which he'll definitely reach this week barring some freak injury. Unless you think you can easily predict Goodes' score perfectly this week, the 9 point difference doesn't really matter.

Problems

It doesn't matter about his BE because he is a gun and in your team for the long term! 'Set then forget!'  8)

PowerBug

I say m0nty has got it right. One to FanFooty.

hugebbq

Quote from: Head Coach on May 16, 2011, 02:22:31 PM
Does it really matter?

mate thats a crap answer...... yes i understand i used goodes as an eg. and yes the answer of ... crap0 mate hes a gun...but that eg had a diff of 9 points. Now use that disparity when a rooks B/E is close to his av and its effect comes into play.

< thought it was a simple question...........

thanks to all the other answers.

FLOPITOUT1

Wait and read Freako's newsletter all the BE in there  ;)

stevemac

What about Dane Swan?

Fan Footy BE = 151
tooserious = 161

Yes this matters because the former is acheivable

Ziplock

the latter is also achievable. This is Dane Fvcking Swan we're talking about.

bundyboy

yes  Swan numbers are important for all those who haver been waiting to bring him in.....  like me....

2 places left in my permanent midfield, and one is for swanny -

was really planning for swann this week, and chappy next...but maybe I can defer them one more week than original plan ?? so BE's important to these decisions...

if I hold back a week, still need to get midfielder this week for curnow to avoid a donut.....

stevemac

i'm 62.3% sure this is the week for Dane Swan