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Originally Posted by Fuzz
It wasn't meant to be pissy, it's just that you keep going back to the stats, and I think it should be fairly clear this year they aren't a reliable predictor for success. So why would the analytics guys see any benefit on pouring over the season? Will they pinpoint the one thing(or things) that went wrong based on high danger shots, or whatever?
Because chances are they will see what you have been seeing, and that is that all the numbers say the team should have been better. And if that is the case they won't see what needs changing and we end up with another year of GG hockey, which clearly hasn't worked out to well for us.
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That’s the difference between good and bad executives. Good ones know when they have seen enough data to inform their decisions and act. Bad ones spend too much time listening to the data nerds, who get lost in the data, and can’t make a decision because they think more data will tell them something they don’t already know. I think we know what plagues this team.