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Historical win percentage post Halloween


iBBB

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Just to entertain the idea of playing better right after Halloween, I looked at our record before and after Halloween for all seasons under Rivera and Co, and what here's what I found:

 

If you don't take into account the 2015 freak season, we are 11 - 25 (and a tie) before Halloween since 2011 (31% Win Percentage), and 22 - 11 right after (67% Win Percentage).

But like any other statistics, you have to take everything in consideration. So including the 2015 season, we are 17 - 25 Pre-Halloween (40% Win Percentage) and 31 - 12 Post-Halloween (72% Win Percentage)

 

So wtf are you saying iBBB? Statistically, we should win 7 of the next 10 games this season (although technically the next game is not after Halloween)

Season record divided, without the 2015 season:

WinsLosses-wo2015.JPG

 

Season record divided, for all seasons:

WinsLosses-w2015.JPG

Sunday can't get here soon enough.

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Part of the reason for the slow starts is having to work with new guys and rookies to learn the job which takes at least  8 games. Our good start last year was having veterans as critical positions who played well out of the gate few injuries and a favorable early schedule. This year we went back to having untrained guys in critical positions, injuries and a tougher schedule. Hopefully we get a repeat of 2013 and go on a big  winning run. Obviously not 12-4 but how about at.least 9-7.

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