Actually I thrive on intelligent discussion of objective data, of which you've contributed none.sigh.....waited 3 days to read this thread......I should have waited longer.
No offense, but stats, while interesting do not account for the many variables that occur on the field and influence individual performance. Stick to team stats and they will be more relevant in my opinion.
For those of you who waste your time arguing with him or trying to refute his numbers........I hope you realize that is what he thrives on. My advice is to stop feeding it.
Actually I thrive on intelligent discussion of objective data, of which you've contributed none.
I would've preferred you waited past the point of your own death to read the thread.
Continue on with your paranoid attempts at mind-reading. :)LOL......I got your little love note in my inbox. I'm getting a mental image of the earlier description of you being about twelve years old and sneaking on the computer in your mother's basement as being accurate.......
Appreciate it. :up:Gravity, this is awesome man. I do a lot of quant work in my profession (finance) so I have a real appreciation for what your doing. Love seeing your analysis.
See what you think of this article:Have you found any correlation between QB WPA and the DVOA of his WR's. Maybe it would correlate with just his top WR, or maybe look at his WR1 and WR2 as 2 seperate variables? Everyone always says we need to get our QB better weapons, I'm just wondering if theres a way to substantiate that statistically, so we could plug it in your model and be able to say if we had calvin johnson on this team, we could expect Tannehill's WPA to increase to X. I'm not overly familiar with all the stats at football outsiders, would autocorrelation be an issue ?
Well in Central Iowa, you gotta take what you can get.generally speaking, I get off to more content from advancednflstats.com, than I do from say brazzers.com...
I LOVE STATS.