The scorecard doesn’t *always* tell the full story. Here’s why
**The Scorecard Doesn’t Always Tell the Full Story**
In sports, the scorecard is often seen as the definitive measure of success. But what if it’s not telling the whole story?
In a recent study, researchers found that the scorecard doesn’t always reflect the actual performance of a team. In fact, they found that teams that win by a large margin often have a higher percentage of errors than teams that win by a small margin.
This is because the scorecard only measures the outcome of a game, not the process. It doesn’t take into account things like the quality of the competition, the number of injuries, or the weather conditions.
As a result, the scorecard can be misleading. It can lead us to overvalue teams that win by large margins, and undervalue teams that win by small margins.
