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Great read!
Wasn't there another person.. I can't remember.. but he was called the mad statistician or something?.. he had all of those really out of the box statistics that BB was using.. including going for it on 4th and inches every time you are past their 40 because the probability of the opponents reaching the endzone from the 40 as compared to from the 20 or 10 had been determined to be roughly the same.
Harold Sackrowitz, from Syracuse.
Super Bowl Economics: Incremental Analysis, With Two Yards to Go
There's also Richard Miller, the team's general research director who negotiates rookie contracts following the departure of Jack Mula. He used to be an economist at Wesleyan.
Harold Sackrowitz, from Syracuse.
Super Bowl Economics: Incremental Analysis, With Two Yards to Go
There's also Richard Miller, the team's general research director who negotiates rookie contracts following the departure of Jack Mula. He used to be an economist at Wesleyan.
Thanks for the link, really good read about a guy that is truly the behind-the-scenes guy with the Pats.
I am not sure if anyone else talked about this, but on Monday night after the Bills took a 24-13, ESPN showed BB on the sidelines reaching for a phone to talk to upstairs, I noticed that the phone was labeled E A for Ernie Adams. I would love to know what was said.
"you clinking, clanking, clattering collection of kaligenous junk! Silence!"
roflmao
Really good article, thanks for posting. I hope one day there's a tell-all book about this FO (though I know there won't be).