The math speaks for itself. Don't come here making nebulous complaints about the DRG when members here have already spent far more time toiling to get the most out of the class and proving, using rigorous methodology and thorough analysis, that DRG is a far stronger class than it ever was before.

Frankly, if you're one of these people, please, make yourself scarce because you're annoying on the level of that one kid in philosophy class who holds the entire discussion back obsessing over minutiae or your own "feelings". Do us all a favor and read over from the beginning and engage in the same intellectual, hard-proof conversation as has been started in the OP. Until someone smarter or more thorough comes along, the answers provided by those crunching the numbers is law and your job is figure out how to optimally apply the data here to unique and challenging scenarios, not complain about misconceived problems--which is rude--so educate yourself first.