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I haven't used R since econometrics in college. I have completely forgotten how to use it. I also don't use statistics and reliance of its methods and definitions like I did in college when helped tutor stats and run a stats lab so I am behind others in this area. It's already been 7 to 8 years since I have done this work.
CPA and CMA (accounting work) uses statistics but not to the level of say economic research and modeling.
Where do you get your actual raw data from BF?
Funny, I learned R first in my econometrics class too, lol.
Used to have to use the NFLScrapR package to pull the data, but now Ron Yurko, one of the creators of the package, is just posting the .csv files already run for anyone to use, which is super easy and helpful and a time saver. https://github.com/ryurko/nflscrapR-dat ... _play_data
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Easily the most fascinating tidbit of this chart is the VAST difference in dropped passes on the Saints when Teddy TwoGloves was throwing it versus when Brees was throwing it. From the largest drop rate to one of the smallest.
Easily the most fascinating tidbit of this chart is the VAST difference in dropped passes on the Saints when Teddy TwoGloves was throwing it versus when Brees was throwing it. From the largest drop rate to one of the smallest.
Right, no RB does. I agree that he is vastly underpaid (Set to make around 2M this year). It is just so scary paying RB's, a reason why I am an advocate to NOT pay Aaron Jones next year. Not because I don't like the player, but because of their short shelf life and bad history.
Here is to hoping they pay Cook UnGodly amounts of money.
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Right, no RB does. I agree that he is vastly underpaid (Set to make around 2M this year). It is just so scary paying RB's, a reason why I am an advocate to NOT pay Aaron Jones next year. Not because I don't like the player, but because of their short shelf life and bad history.
Here is to hoping they pay Cook UnGodly amounts of money.
I hope they don’t pay him and he misses all of camp. RBs that do that always struggle coming out of a holdout. Better for us.
Right, no RB does. I agree that he is vastly underpaid (Set to make around 2M this year). It is just so scary paying RB's, a reason why I am an advocate to NOT pay Aaron Jones next year. Not because I don't like the player, but because of their short shelf life and bad history.
Here is to hoping they pay Cook UnGodly amounts of money.
Keep in mind, if Cook is underpaid so is Aaron Jones. Because Jones actually has better numbers than Cook.
He can hold out, but he does not have a lot of leverage in my book.
Has Cook made it through a whole year without injury yet?
2017 - 4
2018 - 11
2019 - 14
Going in the right direction at least!
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Right, no RB does. I agree that he is vastly underpaid (Set to make around 2M this year). It is just so scary paying RB's, a reason why I am an advocate to NOT pay Aaron Jones next year. Not because I don't like the player, but because of their short shelf life and bad history.
Here is to hoping they pay Cook UnGodly amounts of money.
Keep in mind, if Cook is underpaid so is Aaron Jones. Because Jones actually has better numbers than Cook.
I would say, everyone realizes that.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
heck show me a list of top RB's that do play all 16 games, thats why teams snap count RB's and hope to save them till late or in the playoffs, thats why the nfl platoons RB more now, prior to live ball teams carried 6 RB's and 4 or 5 receivers, now it's the other way around.
saying all that, if you get a goody, even though he misses a game or just a few, it's worth it to resign him, I try and keep this stuff as simple as possible, basically your paying for production, and what you hope the player can produce for the length of the contract extension.
all things considered with MLF smaller ball plans and Jones will produce hugely for us, imo he is still a low mile RB.
I understand we just got Dillon, and we need to conserve on the money, but unless we have a player that can replace his production I can't agree to get rid of him, Aaron Jones type RB's are not a dime a dozen, in fact odds are against us ever seeing another Jones caliber RB for at least a decade.
I really enjoy the announced holdout when no activities are actually happening.
Like, "I'm not holding out FROM anything, but I would, if there was something to old out from"
Honestly, the VIkings' offseason is my happy place this offseason.
Just a warning shot from his camp that he wants a new deal, so it puts pressure on the club to get it done, that is all.
Oh I totall get it; it's just funny because usually there would be OTAs and when he doesn't show up people would be like "oh, Cook didn't show; is he holding out or just voluntary" and then later people would start talking to his representation and they'd either put the message out or play coy...
...but the usual offseason process that allows for that warning shot doesn't exist. So they just had to... announce it.
X and Os Blog that deals more in the college game, but interesting none the less.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."