oh that’s a long two You can’t run it That’s a long two That was a start Oh my god Go Jane Go Jane No he’s not Yes That’s where the analytical guy goes “Hey hey hey hey Coach Fen go for it right here Go for it.” I’m like “Okay we go for it We get stuff.” I go “Hey get up there you idiot.”

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  1. Look up where these analytics and papers come from… where they get their data. At least in the early and mid 2000s, they were pulling data from high school and like D2 university.

    For the NFL they just run opinions as facts like, like DVOA. Give it a funny acronym that people can repeat and it doesn't matter if it is bogus. The Defense-adjusted Value Over Average [DVOA] system breaks down every single NFL play and compares a team's performance to a league-average. Emphasis on averages. We are talking a crap run organization that gets its doors blown off gets piled in with good teams and people want to make judgments for what a team should do in the conference championship vs other top teams.

    Give me a DVOA ratings chart for ONLY NFL Divisional round and conference championship games where everyone is a contender and then tell me what the analytics say, not when they are muddled by a good team putting a 50-burger on a crap team.

  2. i met this man once and i was friends with his son and he got my team a superbowl so he will always be a legend in my book. that grin when he watches the failed conversion is classic. whether it was the failed attempt or hit that made him smile we may never know… but thats chuckie in a nutshell

  3. You can see Grudens real time reaction on the bullshit play call 😩🤣 his eyes got wide when he saw Daniel’s roll out. Play was busted at that point and he just knew it was all going to hell after that 😅 praying your starting QB doesn’t get annihilated 😅

  4. I remember Steve Mariucci on NFL Films said something to the effect of "does the analytic guy pay your mortgage?" There's a time and place for everything.

  5. What he doesn't mention is that analytics guy he is making fun of probably has a degree from Stanford and getting paid 300k a year by the team.

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