I agree, MVP. Especially late in the year, I found myself frustrated that there were only one or two ratings I REALLY needed to know (especially when I was comparing 3-5 different recruits), but it would take weeks to get the time to scout those players.
For me, the most disappointing thing about scouting is how wrong the ratings can be. In the past, you knew that a QB had B THA, for example. That could be anywhere between 83 and 87, if memory serves, but you knew basically where it was. Now a QB with B in THA can practically be anything between A and D. D guys are obviously rare, but I'm sure it's possible.
I had an idea a few years ago about a new rating that could have been added, but wouldn't be "known". It would have a chance to be wrong. And, if I'm remembering my idea correctly, it would be more likely to be right for top-end players than for lesser players. I think that's what I'm missing from scouting. There's no more likelihood, it feels, for a's ratings to be accurate than a
's. So now we've gotten to the point that I can't trust any rating.
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