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Monday, January 11, 2010
Wes Welker For MVP
Monday, November 16, 2009
Belichick Made The Right Call
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Last night, near the end of an important game against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 10, the New England Patriots faced 4th-and-2 on their own 28-yard-line. The Patriots were ahead by 6 points, with 2 minutes and 8 seconds left on the clock. Conventional wisdom said the Patriots should punt the ball, to force Manning to try to drive the length of the field for a game-winning score. Instead, the Patriots went for it and failed to convert. The Colts went on to win.
Commentators are already arguing about whether Coach Belichick showed too little faith in his defense, or too much faith in his offense. It has nothing do with faith. It's all about giving your team the best chance of winning. And the numbers say that Belichick made the right call.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
The End Of The 50-Yard Field Goal
Stephen Gostkowski, the kicker for the New England Patriots, has one of the strongest legs in the NFL. Most of his kickoffs go into the opponent's end zone -- many of them for touchbacks.
But he doesn't have any 50-yard field goals this year. That's because Coach Belichick hasn't asked him to try any. Gostkowski has a 93% success rate on kicks less than 50 yards. But no attempts beyond that distance.
This stat is part of a larger trend in the NFL.
But he doesn't have any 50-yard field goals this year. That's because Coach Belichick hasn't asked him to try any. Gostkowski has a 93% success rate on kicks less than 50 yards. But no attempts beyond that distance.
This stat is part of a larger trend in the NFL.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Cliff Lee For MVP?
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The last pitcher to finish the season with more than 30% of his team's wins was Fergie Jenkins, winning 25 games for the 1974 Texas Rangers. And Jenkins pitched in a 4-man rotation, allowing him to get 41 starts.
In other words, no pitcher has ever done what Cliff Lee is doing: winning 30% of his team's games while pitching in a 5-man rotation.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Over-Active Game Design
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Probably the most telling aspect of bad game design is "over-active" game design: the desire to "improve" games by adding complexity.
The media response to tonight's All Star Game is a perfect example of over-active game design. Some suggestions I've heard on T.V. and radio:
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Varitek Isn't The Weak Link
I don't live in Boston
anymore. But I still live in Red Sox Nation. This means
that the radio next to my desk gets WEEI. The hot topic
this week is how Jason Varitek's offensive drought is
hurting the team.
Tek is definitely worrisome. However, his OPS of .672 is only 118 points below his career average.
Tek is definitely worrisome. However, his OPS of .672 is only 118 points below his career average.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Predictions At The Halfway Point
As of today, the
average Major League team has played exactly 81 games. We
are officially at the halfway point. For about an hour
last night, the Tampa Bay Rays had the best record in
baseball! Are they for real? What about the Cubs, White
Sox and other division leaders?
Using Baseball Mogul 2009, we updated our database to reflect current records and injuries, and we simulated the second half of the season one thousand times.
Using Baseball Mogul 2009, we updated our database to reflect current records and injuries, and we simulated the second half of the season one thousand times.
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