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Questions and Discussion thread for TAR stats
Jobby:
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Yea i do agree that the fact that the 2 eliminations placed at the final 5 helped these 2 teams go really far.
Teams that won 3 legs in a row:
TAR 5: Colin and Christie
TAR 9: BJ and Tyler
TAR Allstars: Rob and Amber
TAR 13: Nick and Starr
TAR 15: Meghan and Cheyne
apskip:
--- Quote from: theschnauzers on December 05, 2009, 11:15:29 AM ---
For the record, Eric/Jeremy have the best placement average in the history of TAR (1.75). Meghan and Cheyne cannot best that performance no matter how they finish the final leg of 15. And this is what make E/J's second place finish such a shock. Those two really did dominate their season.
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And I will point out that Eric/Jeremy were great when it was not vital to be, but they finished behind BJ/Tyler in each of the final 3 legs of AR9. So, which is those teams is really the superior one?
apskip:
It should be pointed out that Nick and Starr won 4 consecutive legs (5 through 8) in AR13. No other team has done that in the history of the Amazing Race.
DrRox:
IF Meghan and Cheyne win TAR15.......they will end with 4 in a row.
theschnauzers:
--- Quote from: apskip on December 05, 2009, 03:34:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: theschnauzers on December 05, 2009, 11:15:29 AM ---
For the record, Eric/Jeremy have the best placement average in the history of TAR (1.75). Meghan and Cheyne cannot best that performance no matter how they finish the final leg of 15. And this is what make E/J's second place finish such a shock. Those two really did dominate their season.
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And I will point out that Eric/Jeremy were great when it was not vital to be, but they finished behind BJ/Tyler in each of the final 3 legs of AR9. So, which is those teams is really the superior one?
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apskip, I'm using a strictly objective measurement (average placement per leg), and you're using a subjective element that involves opinion and not a verifiable number. In other words, you are mixing apples and oranges.
BJ/Tyler weren't the only winners whose objective standing was lower than the second-place team. Take a look at some of the other seasons.
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