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Originally Posted by
KB21
I like data like this but I?ve learned over the years it is context dependent.
Like the data on going for it on 4th downs, analytics in baseball, etc.
You have to consider context, because an example looking back at 4th downs and saying you should usually go for it. I think you should but you have to consider it wasn?t that common back 30 years ago so the data can be misleading simply because it was t as common. And human decisions still played a part and always will play a part.
While I like data, I no longer believe things can be reduced to percentages and numbers at all times.
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