How stats can be deceiving

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  • justasportsfan
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    • Jul 2002
    • 71601

    How stats can be deceiving

    Just take him down! Football, under all its sophisticated cat and mouse scheming, is still a game of blocking and tackling, and you expect defenders to make tackles. We’ve now got three seasons worth of data in the books and it shows that all too often they don’t.
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    Obviously, modern defensive players differ dramatically depending on the position they play, and the tackles being made by defensive linemen rarely resemble those being made by cornerbacks or safeties in the open field with space to marshall. As we’ll see a little later, the numbers reflect that. Nevertheless, it’s interesting seeing the distribution of players and the variance of performance within the same position over just three short seasons.


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  • PromoTheRobot
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    • Sep 2003
    • 2311

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    Re: How stats can be deceiving

    Everyone knows the only real measures of a player is how famous he is and his Madden grade.

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