OK . . . Here's the deal. ViA has come up with a stat he calls "Close Game Variance Ratio". Basically he looks at the previous year's scores for a team and looks at how they did in "close" games that were within 8 points. His theory is that teams that win or lose a lot of close games are likely to have the trend even out the next year and have their record go in the opposite direction. In other words, a team that finished +3 in close games in 2007 and finished 9-3 is likely to have a worse record in 2008.
I have argued with him that the stat is flawed for a number of reasons I am too lazy to rehash.
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