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Neaux, chez, I trust you, I was just curious who and how they formulate their postulate... |
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Its simply a stat site and we all know stats can be sometimes misleading, bt its generally reagrded as one of the better sites that takes most things into consideration. Their analysis usually supports the consensus of what most informed viewers saw. They aren't perfect, but they're pretty close IMO. |
Seems free to me.....i can sit back and do the same thing ..no science here opinion of some dude on a blog
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Lol I find it a little funny how angry some of you seem over this, and why hate so much on him? He's not the one deciding how much he plays or who he's assigned to. I would even go so far as to say it probably eats him up everytime he doesn't make a play that a younger and faster guy would/could have. The man has played his role, and I can't blame him for his limitations. If there's blame to be laid its with the front office for not upgrading the position. You can't blame the coaches much because obviously the play of our backups isn't inspiring confidence.. if ever they did spend the necessary money to upgrade, I'm all for it.. but I'll always be a shanle fan, whatever his role.
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No offense, but I doubt anyone would pay a dime for your analysis. |
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Thanks for the insult Danno... |
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But they have proven to be pretty accurate, although not perfect. |
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I actually place most of the blame on the player's association and the owners for creating the lockout, which dragged on longer than it should've and which, in turn, in effect forced the FO's hand to resign Shanle, because there were no OTAs or extended minicamps to help bring in new players into the system or to get the younger players to understand the schemes better. |
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