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Tepper to Coaching Staff: Use Modern Analytics


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Only this statement below made me go "hmmm....

"...Tepper noted that the Panthers called more passes on first down in Week One than they typically did in past years, and he said analytics had shown that’s a wise approach..."

Not sure if that is meddling territory, but I personally prefer owners to stay away from Xs and Os under any context. Not a deal breaker as long as we are winning :-)

 

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20 minutes ago, LA_Panther said:

I personally prefer owners to stay away from Xs and Os under any context

I’m sorry but when you have a HC stuck in 1985 calling us to “run more” and thinking time of possession + slow offense = good, I want Tepper coming in hammering with analytics that have proven time and time again to be true and for the better of the team.

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Being a Dallas Mavs fan, I’ve seen first hand how analytics can benefit a team. Its benefited the Houston Rockets as well. Different sport, but the benefit is the same.

 

Nothing wrong with crunching data to see trends and get a small advantage and I have no problem with Tep chiming in with opinions that he feels will benefit the team.... Now if he starts to play GM and coach on the sidelines, then I’d have a problem.

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