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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 859444" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I would spot something different that I've mentioned before.</p><p></p><p>This year the Braves won the World Series and won at a 67% pace after the all star break. Why? The players were very specific about it: <em>analysis</em>. By that they meant that the team had sold out on using numbers instead of intuition to make decisions on players and on how to play the game. The difference after the break are indicative; the Braves started swinging for the fence in every game because it was obvious they had players who could hit a lot of home runs. And they won.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what or how Tech its using what numbers it can generate about our football performance. This may not be the staff's fault entirely; football is way, <em>way</em> behind baseball on this. But I'm pretty sure we aren't doing anywhere near enough analysis of what we can or can't do efficiently to win games. The lack of variety on offense that complained of above is, I think, indicative of this.</p><p></p><p>Problem = I don't know the solution to this particular difficulty. I think we need to start looking into it, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 859444, member: 265"] I would spot something different that I've mentioned before. This year the Braves won the World Series and won at a 67% pace after the all star break. Why? The players were very specific about it: [I]analysis[/I]. By that they meant that the team had sold out on using numbers instead of intuition to make decisions on players and on how to play the game. The difference after the break are indicative; the Braves started swinging for the fence in every game because it was obvious they had players who could hit a lot of home runs. And they won. I'm not sure what or how Tech its using what numbers it can generate about our football performance. This may not be the staff's fault entirely; football is way, [I]way[/I] behind baseball on this. But I'm pretty sure we aren't doing anywhere near enough analysis of what we can or can't do efficiently to win games. The lack of variety on offense that complained of above is, I think, indicative of this. Problem = I don't know the solution to this particular difficulty. I think we need to start looking into it, however. [/QUOTE]
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