ShawnKempIsMyDad
One of Kemp’s illegitimate kids
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Hawt.Ye ole theory of: "if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle."
Hawt.Ye ole theory of: "if my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle."
Wonder if Ragland will also pass Deion Jones on the LB depth chart
Not like the Browns gave up anything of value so it's hard to call it a bad trade. But that trade did nothing for us.
I just love the irony of analyzing which team is the most analytical, LMAO
Which NFL team is the most analytically advanced?
Voting for your own team was permitted for these first three questions.
1. Cleveland Browns (10)
2. Baltimore Ravens (4)
3. Philadelphia Eagles (3)
T-4. Atlanta Falcons (1)
T-4. Buffalo Bills (1)
T-4. Houston Texans (1)
T-4. Minnesota Vikings (1)
Which team produces the highest level of analytics work?
1. Cleveland Browns (7)
2. Baltimore Ravens (4)
3. Philadelphia Eagles (3)
T-4. Atlanta Falcons (1)
T-4. Buffalo Bills (1)
T-4. Dallas Cowboys (1)
T-4. Houston Texans (1)
T-4. Jacksonville Jaguars (1)
T-4. Los Angeles Rams (1)
T-4. Miami Dolphins (1)
Which team most incorporates analytics into its decision-making?
1. Cleveland Browns (9)
2. Philadelphia Eagles (3)
T-3. Baltimore Ravens (2)
T-3. Indianapolis Colts (2)
T-5. Arizona Cardinals (1)
T-5. Atlanta Falcons (1)
T-5. Buffalo Bills (1)
T-5. Los Angeles Chargers (1)
T-5. Minnesota Vikings (1)
The Browns swept the three categories again. The most analytically advanced question is framed as a combination of the other two: the level of analytics work a team produces and how well it integrates its quantitative analysis into the team's decision-making.
"Tony, we paid the man 230 million dollars. Don't be a dumbass."
Remember, for TJ Watt, it's just one person saying it. One person throwing out one name shouldn't skew your thoughts on a player.
One of the reasons safety is so hard to evaluate quantitatively is that when they are successful, nothing happens. If they make the right read and cover the right route, the pass goes elsewhere. Things like that are hard to quantify.
Cleveland sports media (especially the ones covering the Browns) remain the absolute worst. There is no rock bottom - they just grab a shovel and keep on digging.
Oh Daryl. Why the long face buddy?
Alright, after last night's loss to Baker and his Bros LV playoff hopes are close do being done. Who are we pulling for this weekend?
PIT to beat BAL
BUF to beat NYJ
LAC to beat MIA
ARZ to beat NE
If we beat CIN and those other games break that way then we'll be tied with NE and PIT at #9, #10, and #11. We would be 1 game behind LAC and NYJ.