SideshowBob wrote:A suggestion. But I think it would be good if everyone gave their personal POY criteria before submitting a ballot. I think a lot of the debate will boil down to differences in approach rather than differences in opinions on players, so perhaps outlining criteria beforehand will clear up philosophical divides so we can focus the discussion on the players instead.
Just a thought.
Disappointed that we haven't seen many responses to this, because I think it's important. Well, pot meet kettle, so here's mine:
[In order of importance]
1. Impact on scoring margin (RAPM, ON/OFF, etc.)
2. Subjective assessment of player skill set (What does the player do exceptionally well, and how has that, both historically and currently, allowed him and others to impact the game? On the flip side, can this player be stopped form doing his thing? Does he have exploitable weaknesses that can be taken advantage of in playoff matchups?)
3. Subjective assessment of scalability/portability (what does the player do well, how likely is it to translate to higher levels, stuff like that)
I get a picture of the player with the above, and then lead to:
4. "Longevity" for lack of a better term, basically guys who have huge impact over a whole season are weighted higher than this who are inconsistent, injured etc. Also factor in any negative personal attributes that might hamper his ability to make a positive impact.