If you are running a financial services team and you have an alleged invaluable player please read.
One of the best stats in sports is the plus/ minus. Basically it determines how many goals or runs a team scores and gives up with a player in the game as opposed to how many are scored and given up with that player out of the game.
What about using plus/minus over a season? What difference does a player make to his team when he is there as opposed to when he is not?
In a broader light, what difference does a person make when they are in someones life as opposed to when they are not? I will leave that discussion for another day.
Let’s stick to the season perspective. Particularly, a couple of recent instances from the two sports I coach when a supremely talented player continuously displayed poor character and was ultimately removed from a team.
Going into this past fall Oregon QB Jeremiah Masoli was…
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