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Originally Posted by KrazyCarl92
And I think a lot of people probably end up using OPR as a band-aid, which while it may trend with performance, is a fairly poor indicator this year due to mutual exclusivity of points on an alliance for crossing defenses.
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But does that make OPR a poor indicator of a team's performance - compared to actual points scored by a team - or a better indicator? From the standpoint of "how much value does team ____ add" in the context of a 3-team alliance, I think it actually makes OPR a better metric. If a team is only capable of a skill set that adds little value (when partnered with two event-average teams), then I don't think they should have a high OPR.