Wha? We're not allowed to refer to Carmine as a computer model? What is it properly called then? Carmine is an information management system. Fancy way of saying database/spreadsheet hybrid. It's not spitting out it's own evaluations on players. It's just collecting data (including the scouting reports input by their scouts), calculating some of their stats and presenting it to them in a convenient/centralized way. You don't think there's any kind of forecasting component built into this thing? It just compiles and organizes historical statistics, but doesn't make any attempt to project? I meant to imply that sort of thing in "calculating some of their stats," although maybe I should've been more explicit. I highly doubt it's actually making any sort of evaluations, however. Just collecting and calculating hard data. The people make the evaluations. I can't imagine why anyone would oppose describing such a tool as a "computer model", especially inasmuch as its proprietary algorithms are what drives its value, but whatever.