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The Mike Shula Statistical Anomaly


tiger7_88

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I only have degrees in mathematics and computer science and not probability/statistics, so I was hoping some of y'all could help me find the statistical anomaly below.

Mike Shula as NFL offensive coordinator

1996 - 28th total yards/30th points scored

1997 - 29/23

1998 - 22/18

1999 - 28/27

2013 - 26/18

2014 - 16/19

2015 - 11/1

2016 - 19/15

2017 - 29/29 (after 3 games)

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27 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:
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All seven of the NFL’s head-coaching vacancies were filled by candidates whose primary football experience is on offense.

So why wouldn’t any of the hiring teams at least interview the coordinator whose team fields the No. 1 scoring unit led by the league’s Most Valuable Player front-runner he helped develop?

The snub makes no sense

 

lololol

 

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5 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

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?? How is that straw man?  The Dilfer part? You don't think having Dilfer as a QB might make it harder to have a highly ranked offense?

Or the All of the blame for last two year part? You telling me that aren't many posters here who think exactly that?

Ain't straw man if the points I'm making are legit.

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Just now, falconidae said:

?? How is that straw man?  The Dilfer part? You don't think having Dilfer as a QB might make it harder to have a highly ranked offense?

Or the All of the blame for last two year part? You telling me that aren't many posters here who think exactly that?

Ain't straw man if the points I'm making are legit.

 

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don't see  any reason he should take ALL the blame for the last two years

 

Nobody ever said the above, you were just listening to the voices in your head again, sorry.

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He'd better let Cam be Cam. He's got a Ferrari and he's getting beat by minivans. 

2015 Cam was the focus of the offense. When Cam is a threat (getting yards, being Cam, mixing Cam runs with Cam passes) they are the best team in the NFL.

When they don't know what Cam will do next he dangerous. How do you F'n muzzle your Rottweiler?

They know you told him not to run. Unless he's injured I don't see why you can't let Cam be Cam.

When you hold back in football, that's when you get hurt. Be the hammer!

Sean Payton loves humiliating this coaching staff every time he gets the chance.

He's playing chess with checker players. When our coaches continue to be stagnant and too conservative he plans for it and gives them the thrashing they deserve. 

If Sean Payton had the weapons Rivera had he'd thump the NFC yearly. Him with Cam would be dangerous.

Where the F' is Riverboat? That guy would go down swinging. That guy was unpredictable. 

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