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Panthers implementing analytics department


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Every MLB team has a data team. I suspect most NBA teams have the same given the associates in my field who have migrated to the NBA. I honestly don't know how far behind we are in the NFL but I bet we are behind the curve.

Analytics doesn't have to drive decisions but adding data points is never bad. You can ignore them if you want.

This is a smart move by Tepper. 

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If Tepper is truly invested in analytics, he should hire the viral Jeopardy guy.   For as long as that program has been on, he is the first to totally break the code.  Maybe he can break the football code as well.  My sense is that Tepper likes to hire people who are smarter than him and think outside the box.

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5 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

We are way behind in this, most teams have had an analytics department for years now. My boi D-Tepper making a big difference. 

JR didn’t know how to text, use the internet, understand social media, and probably didn’t have a cell phone.

I’m surprised his poo show was able to last as long as it did. 

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