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Are you saying you don’t believe in his model or that it’s just made up?Cmon?! The kid was sheltered and the game was a bit fast for him. These numbers are over kill and just![]()
Are you saying you don’t believe in his model or that it’s just made up?Cmon?! The kid was sheltered and the game was a bit fast for him. These numbers are over kill and just![]()
Those numbers good or bad doesn’t change the fact that the Bruins screwed up by sending him there. I’m sure people can argue.Are you saying you don’t believe in his model or that it’s just made up?
How did the Bruins send him there?Those numbers good or bad doesn’t change the fact that the Bruins screwed up by sending him there. I’m sure people can argue.
Let’s not bring facts into the Letourneau conversation Eric, we live in a society.How did the Bruins send him there?
Letourneau committed June 9 to BC
Draft was June 28
I stand corrected. I thought I read somewhere where they helped that pathway.How did the Bruins send him there?
Letourneau committed June 9 to BC
Draft was June 28
Anyway, can we give this to one of the draft threads.
No sense in debating it in every thread right @Gee Wally ?
You seem to be saying that using data means you’re spinning an outcome you desire. This person is not a Bruins guy - why would he want to do that? Are you not comfortable with any data around players on the ice other than the basics?Is this valid scouting or simply another case of using data to spin any predetermined outcome the author desires?
You seem to be saying that using data means you’re spinning an outcome you desire. This person is not a Bruins guy - why would he want to do that? Are you not comfortable with any data around players on the ice other than the basics?
Sure. Genuine question - do you not believe that any of these kinds of advanced analytics that use tracking data are worth considering in evaluating players? Not alone of course that would be silly and Byron Bader-esque.Genuine question if anyone places any validity in that person's system. "JFresh" for example often puts together reports that are completely unreliable.
They certainly can be. Seems surprising to spin a positive story with analytics considering the actual production and how much of the boost is the quality of team etc.Sure. Genuine question - do you not believe that any of these kinds of advanced analytics that use tracking data are worth considering in evaluating players? Not alone of course that would be silly and Byron Bader-esque.