Fancy buzz word for cheap bastard.
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Are you listen to the presser?
brandon keeps talking about analytics.. And that's Moneyball.... Gets wins but no championshipsIn my day we did not have self-esteem... we had self-respect, and no more of it then we earned.
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Originally posted by HurkeyNuts View PostWill somebody tell me why that giganticly long faced hillbilly is still employed?
He has made mistakes. But he's getting a pass for now. I think they see him as doing more good than bad.
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As a pretty big baseball fan, and a Mets fan, people throw the moneyball term around much too loosely. Moneyball is market exploitation, it's arbitrage. Find what other teams are doing wrong and exploit it to your advantage, take advantage of mispriced assets. Overall, "moneyball" is a constant evaluation of your "system" and the way you run your ball club. The Red Sox and Yankees used moneyball, your market size doesn't matter, it's the way you evaluate your entire operation and the way you approach the market for players ie assets.
Brandon's an idiot, wouldn't take anything he says seriously, but moneyball would actually be a positive for this ball club. People in charge are too dumb to put a good system in place to exploit what other teams are missing. They wouldnt have extended Fitz, and passed up on QBs in the 3rd round (a cheap controllable asset), if they used moneyball/analytics.
Dude is just pitching the latest trend. Khan down in Jax is preaching the same thing, and he has his son doing it. They're probably more serious about it. Brandon's just jumping on the wagon.Last edited by kingJofNYC; 01-01-2013, 11:42 AM.
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Originally posted by kingJofNYC View PostAs a pretty big baseball fan, and a Mets fan, people throw the moneyball term around much too loosely. Moneyball is market exploitation, it's arbitrage. Find what other teams are doing wrong and exploit it to your advantage, take advantage of mispriced assets. Overall, "moneyball" is a constant evaluation of your "system" and the way you run your ball club. The Red Sox and Yankees used moneyball, your market size doesn't matter, it's the way you evaluate your entire operation and the way you approach the market for players ie assets.
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Originally posted by kingJofNYC View PostAs a pretty big baseball fan, and a Mets fan, people throw the moneyball term around much too loosely. Moneyball is market exploitation, it's arbitrage. Find what other teams are doing wrong and exploit it to your advantage, take advantage of mispriced assets. Overall, "moneyball" is a constant evaluation of your "system" and the way you run your ball club. The Red Sox and Yankees used moneyball, your market size doesn't matter, it's the way you evaluate your entire operation and the way you approach the market for players ie assets.
Brandon's an idiot, wouldn't take anything he says seriously, but moneyball would actually be a positive for this ball club. People in charge are too dumb to put a good system in place to exploit what other teams are missing. They wouldnt have extended Fitz, and passed up on QBs in the 3rd round (a cheap controllable asset), if they used moneyball/analytics.
Dude is just pitching the latest trend. Khan down in Jax is preaching the same thing, and he has his son doing it. They're probably more serious about it. Brandon's just jumping on the wagon.In my day we did not have self-esteem... we had self-respect, and no more of it then we earned.
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Analytics and Moneyball are not one in the same. Analytics are simply a part of Moneyball.
A Dept of Analytics will be very good for the football team.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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