@hagovATM@hankgreen Since nobody gave you the answer they were supposed to, the goalie save% in hockey would be unreasonably high for football. It's just that hockey teams get around 30 shots on goal per game, and will generally score 2-4 times off them.
@random_isaac@hankgreen This sport exists, is called bandy, and is significantly more high-scoring than hockey. I think defending is just too different and football is just not supposed to have as many shots on goal as hockey (~30 per team per game)
@coincidence_spy@pegobry_en No, it's that neither scale is inherently superior for everyday shit, you get a better understanding of whatever you use every day. The "X percent warm" is as arbitrary as anything else, where I live it's never been sub 20 F and it goes above 100 F a few times every year
@UncWisdom420@Demon_Realms@sacrelicio Absolutely incomparable- both France and Germany had civil wars and conflicts and the difference between southern American English to General American doesn't come close to French vs German, which are mutually unintelligible
@dannywgoodwin Insanely wrong
Soccer
Boxing
Baseball
American football
Sumo
MMA
Cricket
Rugby union
All have long standing discussions about refs/judges. And probably many other sports im less familiar with
@boreddeleuzian@MinusOnX@APalmeroy Well I'm not about to listen to someone this imperceptive about something like the usefulness of basing stuff around numbers with many divisors
@Jh2007__ @braxcyy This is because "Eastern Europe" is a cultural-social designation rather than a strict geographical one. You will struggle to find any widely accepted definitions of "Central Europe" that include former USSR countries.