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234717.11 in reply to 234717.10
Date: 1/15/2013 4:35:09 PM
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I use DMI the same way for relative comparison purposes. For instance, this season my best player never got above Respectable GS before he was injured, and so he dropped to mediocre and now is only at average. He has consistently been outplayed by my other players who are nowhere near his salary but have GS in the 8-9 range.

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234717.12 in reply to 234717.9
Date: 1/15/2013 5:59:52 PM
Headless Thompson Gunners
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You should be able to arrive at a fair approximation without being exact.
Chances are if his GS is 3, the guy sucks!

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234717.13 in reply to 234717.10
Date: 1/15/2013 7:28:48 PM
Kitakyushu
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Great post....I think you are spot on..
Last week I was looking for a BIG to help me with my cup run....came across two players, one was a 179K big with strong GS and the other a 212K big with average GS....the six GS guy had lower DMI even though he had better primaries. So I went with the 179K big due to his DMI and better experience and he BALLED his arse off.
PS. I would also say that if the player is a NT player, 5 GS won't get him into the game.