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Tony Khan
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Pretty much everyone is using analytics in some form, and they all compound that with traditional scouts too. This fear of numbers thing is asinine.
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Quote:For every Theo Epstein there is Billy Beane. I wouldn't call Billy Beane unsuccessful. He hasn't won a WS but since he took over in Oakland, only the Yankees, Cardinals and Braves have more post season appearances. Analytics are like any other tool, if you use it properly, you'll have success. Quote:Analytics clearly dont work. I hope Shad sends Tony on an errand when interviewing candidates. Tonys wizardry will scare any decent person off.If Dave followed analytics we'd have Beasley instead of Fowler. "A man with no sauce is lost.
<p style="text-align:center;">But that same man can get lost in the sauce."
All I know is if I was Tony Khan, the only thing I would need to calculate is how many 8-10's I'd be inviting on my yacht
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Seems to me the huge variable in using analytics is how variable the results players produce.
I mean players have good days and bad days......look at bbint, he has good quarters and bad quarters, How in the world do you take all of this into account and produce any kind of usable result? My old favorite saying.... ![]()
Because Jaguars is our mantra
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Quote:This is not a knock against Tony, but I think it is human nature to be annoyed by someone in a position they haven't exactly earned through hard work. The word is *jealousy*.
This thread is like people are casting around for someone new to insult. The head coach is gone, we have multiple threads about Dave Caldwell, how about we insult the owner's son?
From everything I know Tony Khan is a smart guy who works hard and wants the Jaguars to win as much or more than any of us. So why are we starting a thread to insult the guy? This is idiotic. And if he's man enough to be a part of the conversation between Caldwell and Bradley when Bradley got fired, good for him. I don't know how many of you have had to fire people, but it isn't an easy thing to do. Quote:I would not be surprised in the least if Tony Khan moves the team when he takes official control from his father. The fan base is hostile toward him and there are a bunch of other cities that he knows would LOVE to have an NFL team. He has zero connections to Jacksonville and truthfully, if he moved the team to London or something, the value of the franchise would essentially double.what makes you think people don' t want Tony Khan? (comments on this board which represents less then one percent of the fan base) Please it was bad enough to have to here the media for years claiming Khan will move the team. All Khan has been doing since he purchased the team is spend millions on upgrading the stadium instead of letting it run down for an excuse to move. No one in thier right mind would spend millions on up grading a stadium if they had any thoughts of moving the team. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Tony Khan reminds me of the kid from The Toy. HA. Same thoughts. ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king."
Good Lord there are some ignorant, moronic posts in this thread.
![]() I am convinced this team could go undefeated and win the Superbowl two years running and some of you clowns would still be here complaining.
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Quote:I'd love to see you try to convince Theo Epstein of that statement's validity. Theo Epstein has an open checkbook to sign players. Anyone of us could drain a farm system to sign a reliever only to see him return to his original team at the end of the year. It worked for the Cubs immediate season but don't tell me this is analytics. The Yankees received a four-player package, headlined by top shortstop prospect Gleyber Torres, in exchange for Chapman Quote:Baseball seems easier to calculate because of how binary the sport seems and how many active players are moving at once(which is not a lot compared to football).I agree with this. Baseball was a numbers sport. Football and basketball (both of which are trying to infuse analytics into their games) are far less numbers-reliant. There's room for it, but it will not have the same impact that it did in baseball. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Good Lord there are some ignorant, moronic posts in this thread. You talk about others sounding moronic then you follow up your statement with a very moronic comment. What gives :whistling: :no: Quote:You talk about others sounding moronic then you follow up your statement with a very moronic comment. What gives :whistling: :no:I believe it to be true that's what gives.
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Quote:Pretty much everyone is using analytics in some form, and they all compound that with traditional scouts too. This fear of numbers thing is asinine. Football is a business. I don't know a single successful business in the world that doesn't use analytics. ![]() Quote:Theo Epstein has an open checkbook to sign players. Anyone of us could drain a farm system to sign a reliever only to see him return to his original team at the end of the year. It worked for the Cubs immediate season but don't tell me this is analytics. You have to go back a few years to see the analytics in Epstein's rebuild of the Cubs. What did they go through to get to the point where they could be that audacious in a trade? Quote:The Cubs’ new plan under Epstein started with ditching easy mediocrity for purposeful sucking: a complete rebuild, what we like to uncharitably describe as “tanking” — except that a data-driven approach to winning makes it clear that there are powerful incentives to losing 95 games instead of 85 games.https://theringer.com/2016-world-series-....w9l8b74c5 We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
When Caldwell implied that Gus wasn't his choice, do you think Tony could have possibly had a big role in choosing Gus as the Jaguar's hc?
Quote:Football is a business. I don't know a single successful business in the world that doesn't use analytics. Well, we aren't successful, so I suppose we don't then?
The point here is, is it okay to use analytics? sure. Have fun.
Do people want to hear about them when your team looks like a pop warner team on Sunday? No. That is the frustrating part here. Is that not understandable? |
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