led the league with one of their lowest ever fumble rates again in 2015, which I have little double links to their style of play and their success (such as red-zone plays, playing with the lead,...
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Thanks for the detailed reply. Interesting stats especially the fact that Brady's fumble rate improved dramatically. I wasn't clear what point you were trying to make other than that Brady's impr...
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In reply to blackgolddomination. Hi blackgold, Thanks for reading. I am glad I had at least one wise sentence! ...
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In reply to Paul Niles. Hi Paul, You bring up some really good points. Let me go in order: 1- So fumbles don't ...
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Your wisest sentence: " Further, its easy to forget about funny data quirks in nearly all applied work, as we noticed with kneel downs and spikes in the football play by play data." I followed al...
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Ok thanks for the explanation. It helps a little. I have some comments that I am interested in hearing you address (I probably still don't understand this so don't get angry please): It seems lik...
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In reply to Scott. Right. And I liked how it was eventually shown that the dome teams fumbled more at home than...
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What's worse is, the original "analysis" posited by that hack writer used one control, and it was a faulty control at that - eliminating any game played in a dome, as though fumbles never happene...
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In reply to Paul Niles. Hi Paul, Sorry for being unclear - I wasn't anticipating so many people reading this! S...
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Can you explain what a random intercept is in this kind of statistical model? I am really interested, but just don't have the statistics vocab to understand what these plots are showing.
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