
01-07-2013, 01:51 PM
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A more general question:
Do you think the shortened season benefits players who traditionally perform better in the second half?
Hypothesis 1: these players Don't have the stamina/drive/inclination to put the pedal to the metal until the playoff race is in sight. If so, these players may over-perform their usual.
Hypothesis 2: For whatever reason, these players don't hit their groove until they play 30-40 games. If this is the case, they may under-perform.
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