How Will Campbell Be Handled?

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gibbsisgod
03-29-2006, 03:47 PM
Don't forget Portis throws TD passes too! :stop:damn you.j/k

Huddle
03-29-2006, 03:49 PM
Yo, Matty

Here's a stat for you.

From Game One through SF, we averaged 267.5 yards per game. After SF, through the Tampa Bay playoff game, we averaged 143.5 yards per game. That's a 46% drop-off.

The Seattle number wasn't in the NFL.com data base for some reason.

Since Brunell went out early in the SF game and against the Giants for two or three quarters (combined games), I made no adjustment.

I didn't include the first game in Tampa Bay (226 yeards) because I excluded that game when I levelled my change against the passing game.

I make 45% a tank job, so I got in under the wire. [enter smilie face]

PSUSkinsFan21
03-29-2006, 03:52 PM
Yo, Matty

Here's a stat for you.

From Game One through SF, we averaged 267.5 yards per game. After SF, through the Tampa Bay playoff game, we averaged 143.5 yards per game.

The Seattle number wasn't in the NFL.com data base for some reason.

Since Brunell went out early in the SF game and against the Giants for two or three quarters (combined games), I made no adjustment.

I didn't include the first game in Tampa Bay (226 yeards) because I excluded that game when I levelled my change against the passing game. That's a 46% drop-off.

I make 45% a tank job, so I got in under the wire. [enter smilie face]

Sorry, but statistics are unreliable and can't be used to prove anything about a player's ability in the NFL.

gibbsisgod
03-29-2006, 03:53 PM
hey huddle, your post is a good example of how selected stats can be used to support any position

MTK
03-29-2006, 03:58 PM
Yo, Matty

Here's a stat for you.

From Game One through SF, we averaged 267.5 yards per game. After SF, through the Tampa Bay playoff game, we averaged 143.5 yards per game. That's a 46% drop-off.

The Seattle number wasn't in the NFL.com data base for some reason.

Since Brunell went out early in the SF game and against the Giants for two or three quarters (combined games), I made no adjustment.

I didn't include the first game in Tampa Bay (226 yeards) because I excluded that game when I levelled my change against the passing game.

I make 45% a tank job, so I got in under the wire. [enter smilie face]

Seems pretty irrelevent to me.

What's your take on 'selected stats'? :thumb:

Huddle
03-29-2006, 04:02 PM
And I think if it actually wasn't going to inhibit learning as you suggest, then you'd actually see NFL coaches bring QBs along this way. But I never see that happen. It's just not a smart way of doing things.

Most NFL coaches draft a rookie QB and start him without adequate preparation and throw him to the wolves. The list of examples is endless. Are you sure you want to use NFL coaches, taken as a whole, as support for your point?

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03-29-2006, 04:05 PM
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SmootSmack
03-29-2006, 04:05 PM
Most NFL coaches draft a rookie QB and start him without adequate preparation and throw him to the wolves. The list of examples is endless. Are you sure you want to use NFL coaches, taken as a whole, as support for your point?

Define "adequate preparation"

PSUSkinsFan21
03-29-2006, 04:07 PM
Finally, the wisest 14-year-old I know weighs in.

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03-29-2006, 04:08 PM
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