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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
No, but you're constantly taking the most negative take possible, and posting stats where "if you take away this, and you take away that, then this" and it's bullshit. A bunch of bullshit.
The defenders rode their guys to the boundaries like they're ****ing supposed to.
You can't take away Skyy's big play and then compare it to last game because the big play ****ing happened.
If you take away Wasp, we probably didn't even win SB54.
But you can't, because it ****ing happened.
You try to come off like some statistics guru, but all of your supposed stats are bullshit or at best completely out of context.
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Offs.
i didn't take out Skyy's catch. i simply stated that without that one big catch, the WR room did exactly what they did last week. Well, to be absolutely precise, this week they caught 8 more yards this week.
And your grasp of statistics is apparently not the greatest.
Here's an example:
WR "X" catches 10 balls in a game. The first 9 balls he catches for 1 yard a piece, for a total of 9 yards/9 catches. On the 10th catch, he catches another 1-yard ball, but runs for 89 yards.
So, player X has 10 catches for 99 yards.
Is his average/catch really 9.9 yards?
Of course not. No one with a brain would believe that.
And that's why you get rid of the outlier datapoints. otherwise, you easily can end up with completely skewed results.