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Can everyone please stop using the word average as if they mean to say mediocre, bad, or poor. Average does not mean any of things! It means... average, and there are three types of average:
Every time I read a player is average I am wondering why this is being phrased as an insult. If you're referring to mean, please specify exactly what standard deviation from the mean equates to a player being average. Most AFL players are close to the average. That is what average means. So, in fact, most AFL players are... average!
Average certainly does not mean that that player is below AFL quality. Do you mean the average AFL player that is currently playing AFL, or do you mean all AFL players total? Or do you mean all footballers? In the last example, all AFL players are exceptionally above average.
There, it's been said. Rant over.
- Median;
- Mode; and
- Mean.
Every time I read a player is average I am wondering why this is being phrased as an insult. If you're referring to mean, please specify exactly what standard deviation from the mean equates to a player being average. Most AFL players are close to the average. That is what average means. So, in fact, most AFL players are... average!
Average certainly does not mean that that player is below AFL quality. Do you mean the average AFL player that is currently playing AFL, or do you mean all AFL players total? Or do you mean all footballers? In the last example, all AFL players are exceptionally above average.
There, it's been said. Rant over.




