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Originally Posted by wingmaker
LOL at Squiggs. I will make fun of you for spending your time looking at stats while I spend my time writing longwinded posts about why you are wrong.
Stats give you information about events that happen in games. Over time, you can look at patterns at what the data is showing and compare it to wins and losses, special teams events, how the play of certain players lines up with team performance, etc. It is a way of understanding what is happening in games on a granular level that balances out the "eye test".
You don't want to do that, don't do it. No need to dump on people who do.
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Except there's no pattern, which is the crux of his argument.