Because that one season is an anomaly. we were trying to draw a trend and I explaining how much that one season inflates his overall average. For a quality manager, you can take out their best season and it shouldn't impact his average that much. With Rodgers, it does.
And IBWT, how did you get 49%? Taken out Rafa's best season and his percentage is still 53%+.
Hold on...trend? Over how long...take out best season from a manager with six years leaves five...one from three? Etc etc.
This is a prime example of shift stats on paper alone because it suits...
Better idea (still subjective but not trying to pass it off as science

