Friday, January 4, 2013

Buffalo Bills Going the Moneyball Route With Analytics

Football is fundamentally different from baseball and basketball. It has a lot more strategy, deception, teamwork, and on-the-fly communication between players. Something that happens innocently on one side of the field often has tremendous consequences on the other side. All this is very hard to quantify in a statistical model. For example, if your star receiver is shut down for a game, that might be because he's drawing double or triple coverage. Sure, his stats are low, but your slot and split ends can now have a field day.

The San Francisco 49ers tried a sabermetrics in their crappy years this past decade. Pioneered by the head of player personnel Paraag Marathe, they fielded a bunch of.500 and sub.500 teams before they moved him more to the business end of things and went with more traditional executives at talent evaluation.

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/-MvBIRuILxI/story01.htm

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