I had another thought, though, and I don't know if it's been posted before:
If the Pats had won that game, would they have gotten Stallworth, Welker, and Moss in the offseason? Some of them? All of them?
For Pete's sake. I offered you the chance to just let it go. But you insist on somehow trying to bring your complete ignorance of the subject matter to light.
The entire point of a t-test is that the statistic is NOT normally distributed. Do you even know where the t-value in "t-test"...
Hehe. I was just reading about something like that the other day. Supposedly there's an evolutionary advantage to believing something has a "cause" even if it doesn't - like, it's less harmful to invent a link between two things that aren't linked than it is to miss a link where one actually...
Um, wow. I Googled "NFL Head Coaches Association" too, and I can't find any reference to it except in relation to Madden and Belichick. Does it actually exist?
There's an "NFL Coaches Association," but it seems like more of a union effort for assistant coaches, not something that every head...
Personally I would trust footballoutsiders.com over Faulk:
NE Pass Offense: 80.0% (1st)
IND Pass Offense: 54.9% (2nd)
NE Rush Offense: 17.4% (4th)
IND Rush Offense: 31.0% (1st)
NE Total Offense: 49.0% (1st)
IND Total Offense: 42.8% (2nd)
Not sure how it's calculated exactly, but it's...
I think you're not supposed to average single-game pass ratings, since it sets the # of passes per game equal. I think you're supposed to do total completions, attempts, yards, TDs, INTs from all games and calculate from that (but you'd have to leave out games vs. Colts and Pats to get to what...
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