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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
No, my grasp is just fine, thanks. You like to take out the positive outliers, while leaning on the negative ones.
You do this repeatedly, constantly, whenever it suits your narrative.
It's bullshit.
A big play is a big play. It counts. Just like the drops counted last week.
You say their receivers repeatedly couldn't get their feet in, I say defenders were well aware of where they were on the field, and used the boundaries, you know - like they're ****ing trained to.
You try to apply statistics with no context all the time, removing only the outliers that would disprove your narrative.
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Oh boy. No idea why you're so upset. Too early in the season to get all riled up one way or the other.
And i do take out the 'negative' one, though I was taught to consider them "low value/least value" data points, not negative ones.
Btw, TL's TD throw to the rookie? He simply didn't drag his left toe. Probably forgot he had to in the NFL. Point being, he was open enough by a wide margin. He just forgot the rule.
Nother fun fact. If Zay did drag his toe and that TD counted, they didn't have to go for it on their last drive when it was 4th and 12. They could've kicked it and taken the lead.