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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I have no problem with stats at all, as long as relevant stats are being used to evaluate relevant deficiencies/proficiencies. The problem with stats is that when they aren't used correctly or in proper context, they can be manipulated to ...
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I have no problem with stats at all, as long as relevant stats are being used to evaluate relevant deficiencies/proficiencies.
The problem with stats is that when they aren't used correctly or in proper context, they can be manipulated to show anything you want them to show. Politics is probably the perfect example of this abuse. |
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Originally Posted by Danno
Agree , you need them to evaluate where you stand or need to improve,but they can be used inappropriately in a novices hands especially. ![]()
Thats why Im just shooting them out there vanilla. Make of them what you want. Stats, like the offense Line ranking have remain constant #1-5 for 5 years, thats one way you find trends of good coaching, personal, etc |
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