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Was He Really The Most Improved??? | Debate Night Clips
Debate Night Clips explores whether Isaac Robinson was truly the most improved player in the pro tour's end-of-season awards. The discussion touches on topics such as Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year winners, including Emily Beach and Valerie Mandahano. The debate also delves into the concept of "most improved," questioning how it can be accurately awarded to a top performer who only slightly increases their game. Gannon Burr offers an opposing view, sparking a thought-provoking conversation about what constitutes significant improvement in disc golf. With opinions shared on players like Annenberg and Simon, viewers will gain insight into the complexities of evaluating player performance and the nuances of awarding "most improved" status.
Top pros debate the most improved player in a heated discussion on Foundation Disc Golf. Watch clips and join the debate!
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wanted to get into uh just go over I only have like talking points on one but if you have talking points on any of them we bring them up but the pro tour end of season awards I believe all have been announced but uh mainly the Rookie of the Year Player of the Year and most improved um I wanted to go over those really quickly talked about rookie of the year I think last week a little bit but Isaac Robinson mpo Emily Beach fpo um both make sense to me um Isaac Robinson was probably one of the top guys on tour last year so the fact that that was considered as rookie season makes a lot of sense yeah uh now most improved fpo Valerie mandahano makes perfect sense um she had a great season and went from zero wins to fifth on tour with three wins now Gannon Burr I disagree with I don't think Annenberg was the most improved so here's the thing here's the thing with most improved most improved for disc golf how do we want to how do we want to award that right because most improved in other sports you never see it go to a top person yeah right like if someone was if someone was like the ninth best let's say say the ninth best NBA player and they end up becoming the second best NBA player like ninth best is so good that because they now they're the SEC like that's not a huge jump like they're not in the grand scheme of things yes that is a huge jump but in the eyes of the viewers like you're going to think it most improved as someone that was like a six-man like a bench guy or like in football someone that was came off the bench or whatever and then all of a sudden it's just like putting up ridiculous numbers like that's gonna be most improved so like Simon well that's another interesting one is can most improved go to also and I'm just kind of Playing devil's advocate here can most improve go to someone that was really really freaking good at one point kind of fell off and then got to be really freaking good again but how good is it really freaking good he has seven four wins ever one was...





