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Originally Posted by SebC
Inputs: goaltender performance before he coached them
Outputs: goaltender performance with him coaching them
We have stronger data for outputs than inputs, so we can also just omit the inputs (assume them to be average) and look at outputs which weakens the analysis but is still better than no analysis at all.
I'm not about to do all this now. The point is that saying that we cannot do it is wrong.
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That is not an informed analysis. It isn’t really worth anything IMO. Classic example of garbage in = garbage out. You can analyze anything, but if you’re data is that limited and speculative, the conclusions are worthless.
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