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I did figure it out this off-season actually. I concluded that the change, even with "sane" statistics, is too drastic to be worthwhile. To put my findings in perspective, no one of the playoff teams were much better than one another (with their pre season rosters even), Quebec was good, Lincoln and Tebowgow were consistently the best players, Koenig and O'Malley were consistently average/bad.
In short, it turns everything we think we know about good players and good teams on its head, and the consistency is even worse for wear. As for TV and GV stats, they're entirely randomly awarded as well.