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Tepper to Coaching Staff: Use Modern Analytics


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I mean to a point every team does use "analytics". For example, when coaches game plan they look at the opposing team's most called plays on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th down plays. They see the tendencies the offense gives out of each formation and personnel grouping. They do this offensively as well to see when a defensive coordinator tends to blitz, their alignment, personnel, etc. Lastly, another stat that coaches analyze is where the QB spreads the ball. Here's an example of the latter: 

 

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1 hour ago, LA_Panther said:

"...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..."

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The boat above is Ron Rivera.

The boat's bow is Ron's fat head.

The splashes in the water are caused by the shots of Tepper's words.

He may as well have said "You know that bullshit 1970's-era philosophy on offense you've believed in all your career and have been foisting off on Carolina fans for the last 5 years?  Stop it...  JUST... STOP."

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37 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

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The boat above is Ron Rivera.

The boat's bow is Ron's fat head.

The splashes in the water are caused by the shots of Tepper's words.

He may as well have said "You know that bullshit 1970's-era philosophy on offense you've believed in all your career and have been foisting off on Carolina fans for the last 5 years?  Stop it...  JUST... STOP."

The boat is a wr. The splashes are passes from Cam Newton.

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