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The Log Cabin
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All things data in a data-rich world.
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The Log Cabin | All things data in a data-rich world. The Log Cabin Skip to content Home About ← Older posts June 7, 2013 · 9:23 am Correlation, Causation, and LeBron The Miami Heat beat the Indiana Pacers 90 – 79 on May 30 [1] and @ESPNStatsInfo tweeted the following bit of information. Why does this interest me? If you recall, the book Moneyball came out in 2003 and several nerds like myself were starting to get interested in the quantitative analysis of sport. And, in particular, it reminds me of a conversation I had with Joe Banner back in 2006 [2] about a statistician’s role in a pro football organization. First, let me say that Joe comes across as a fucking smart dude — he’s not some meathead football player who happened to stay in the game based on inertia. Anyway, he said something along the lines of the following: “It’s well known that 75 – 80% (#s made up, but it was high) of winning football teams (in all games played) have a 100 yard rus...
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