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https://sports.yahoo.com/anthony-richardsons-film-albeit-limited-doesnt-lie-theres-supernova-talent-and-plays-waiting-for-the-colts-061110065.html This is an excellent piece on Richardson's skill. Here's a critical snippet:
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I don't disagree about the need to stack good quantitative decisions. But AR was a qualitative decision. They saw potential and upside (due to his traits) and took him at #4 to be the guy. If they are wrong, a change will be necessary.
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By 2006Coltsbestever · Posted
Statistics are a thing of beauty. I say that because, one can say QBR decides who the best QB is. Another can say who throws the most TD passes is the best, or most Yards. That is why I have always put so much weight on MVP, because MVP is a mixture of everything + winning after 17 games. That is who the best QB in the league is. Peyton won 2 SBs = great, but 5 MVP's is why he is on Mt. Rushmore on everyone's list. -
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https://www.colts.com/news/baltimore-to-indianapolis-the-move-podcast-jim-irsay-interview-audio-network 4 part podcast series on the move from Baltimore to Indy. Should be very interesting! -
You can find a statistic to make any argument. Please explain exactly the " the metrics for making good quantitative decisions " also what statistical correlations? You post this stuff a lot and never delve into exactly what you're talking about.
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