Hang on now...this all started because you took some kind of personal offense to me saying that: "The Avs used analytics and smart tactical game planning to dismantle the Jets. Attack weaknesses and play to Colorado's strengths. The Jets coaching staff just kind of threw up their hands and went with their guts."
Then I brought receipts: Jack Johnson literally crediting analytics with helping the Avs dissect the Jets.
Then you start, I dunno, running everything up the flagpole and seeing who salutes?
What are you talking about? I said the Avs used analytics to dismantle the Jets. Jack Johnson said the Avs used analytics to dismantle the Jets. The Avs dismantled the Jets. There's a whole article about how important analytics is to the Avs. Or was it actually the Avs watching Pionk's Funniest Home Videos and they're just saying it was analytics to throw us off the scent? I guess we'll never know...
Ooh...alternate theories. Yes, the real killer is out there, OJ! Do you have some articles to show me? Some player quotes that credits traditional scouting with their series domination? No? Okay then.
A classic strawman argument. No one has ever argued that the more people a team has working in analytics, the better they will fare. Do YOU understand that correlation =/= causation? I guess if you've got nothing to refute the article you might as well drag me into arguing about this bullshit.
And as JetsFan815 pointed out, it doesn't even matter how many analysts you have if your team's coaching staff is averse to *useful information*.
Listen, if you don't define important terms until your 4th post on the topic, you can't really accuse me of cherry picking. How was I supposed to know your narrow definition of a "highly unsuccessful" team was limited specifically to playoff series wins in April and May of 2024?
The analytics was saying it a lot longer than that. It's been saying that for years.
Perhaps if you didn't react to the notion that analytics might be useful like you're gazing on the Ark of the Covenant we could avoid a lot of these misunderstandings...