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Rate Steve Francis

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ragingFire, Apr 14, 2003.

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Rate Steve Francis's performance

  1. A+

    11 vote(s)
    4.4%
  2. A

    18 vote(s)
    7.1%
  3. A-

    24 vote(s)
    9.5%
  4. B+

    37 vote(s)
    14.7%
  5. B

    47 vote(s)
    18.7%
  6. B-

    32 vote(s)
    12.7%
  7. C+

    31 vote(s)
    12.3%
  8. C

    25 vote(s)
    9.9%
  9. D

    9 vote(s)
    3.6%
  10. F

    18 vote(s)
    7.1%
  1. gsd99rhc

    gsd99rhc Member

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    um that made no sense whatsoever. :(
     
  2. ragingFire

    ragingFire Contributing Member

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    I avg the grades based on:
    A+: 4.3
    A: 4.0
    A-: 3.67
    B+: 3.33
    B: 3.0
    B-: 2.67
    C+: 2.33
    C: 2.0
    D: 1.0
    F: 0.0

    So far with 178 votes in, Steve avg. 2.73, a B-.
     
  3. DavidS

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    Yeah, Steve seems to be some where between a B- and C+.
     
  4. arno_ed

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    i gave him an a, because i think he p[layes his heart out, he always worked hard, and he tried, maybe he sometimes made bad mistakes, but nobody is perfect, i would rate him an a+ if he did make it to the play offs. but stil i'm verry content
     
  5. Easy

    Easy Boban Only Fan
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    Nice little bell-curve. :)
     
  6. Alirules

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    A + pre all star

    C post allstar
     
  7. dragon167

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    Is it just me? I have serious problem to understand the definition of the grading. What's the difference between B- and C+. What's the passing grade? You guys seems to have a well defined grading system in US?
     
  8. HillBoy

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    I gave him a "D" because he simply stinks as a point guard. He does not elevate the play of the others around him, destroys any offensive continuity and he's a turnover machine on the point. Plus he's one of the most dumbass egotistical players I have ever seen this side of World B. Free.

    However, I'm sure he's nice to his momma...
     
  9. DavidS

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    D- is just passing. But that's grade school.

    This was more an over-all grade for Franics. Not passing or shooting.

    Overall.
     
  10. KeepJuaquin

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    I voted F...but really I give him a B-. :)
     
  11. ragingFire

    ragingFire Contributing Member

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    Schools in the US follows "fairly closely" this grading system:
    Maximum score is 100.
    97-100: A+
    94-96:A
    90-93:A-

    87-89:B+
    84-86:B
    80-83:B-

    77-79:C+
    74-76:C
    70-73:C-

    67-69: D+
    64-66: D
    60-63: D-

    Anything under 60 is a F, a failing grade.
    D, technically, is a passing grade, but to graduate from college/ university, you need at least a C average.

    In order to calculate the average, the "alphabet" grade (A, B, C, D, F) is given an equivalent numeric grade (4, 3, 2, 1, 0) .
    Wonderful system, heh?:) But that is what we have for years and years.
     

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