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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2897" data-source="post: 285555"><p>That's a valid point. I mean, if I just changed the data, the data would all be different.</p><p></p><p>In all seriousness, I get your point, I'm only looking at 10 games. But there is no need to overcomplicate things. Why do we have a bye week at all? If a bye week is helpful at all for any reason, then that's all we need to know. Why don't we demand that all games be played at home? Yes I'm veering off topic again. But honestly, I think everyone would be in complete 100% agreement that a team just getting a week off at all in the season is a good thing. So if a team having a week off is a good thing, then there is no reason to give some teams a lot of that and other teams not much at all. For a bunch of years in a row. The data backs this up and its not even close. Frankly, I don't really care how bye weeks affect a team in the Mountain West. I don't really care how it affects a team in the ACC. I care how it affects us. Even if there were thousands of datapoints nationwide that were all in unison but we were an outlier, I would say if for no other reason than superstition we should do what's best for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2897, post: 285555"] That's a valid point. I mean, if I just changed the data, the data would all be different. In all seriousness, I get your point, I'm only looking at 10 games. But there is no need to overcomplicate things. Why do we have a bye week at all? If a bye week is helpful at all for any reason, then that's all we need to know. Why don't we demand that all games be played at home? Yes I'm veering off topic again. But honestly, I think everyone would be in complete 100% agreement that a team just getting a week off at all in the season is a good thing. So if a team having a week off is a good thing, then there is no reason to give some teams a lot of that and other teams not much at all. For a bunch of years in a row. The data backs this up and its not even close. Frankly, I don't really care how bye weeks affect a team in the Mountain West. I don't really care how it affects a team in the ACC. I care how it affects us. Even if there were thousands of datapoints nationwide that were all in unison but we were an outlier, I would say if for no other reason than superstition we should do what's best for us. [/QUOTE]
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