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Oct 13, 2015
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jkccoug
I think you misinterpreted. My point was only a statistical point, not a
Pro or anti-Anae point. It may well be that is the reason, but this doesn't really prove it.
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Does Anae's strategy of sustaining the run even when it doesn't yield results in
ChinoCoug
10/13/15 7:53am
This isn't an Anae strategy, it's football 101
StantonMac
10/13/15 8:04am
We only care about Nate Carter's stats; never even heard of those other RBs.
WhyKnot
10/13/15 8:06am
An important factor is what it takes to stop the run.
mudpupper
10/13/15 8:18am
but but but...runs up the middle!
Cougarclaw
10/13/15 8:19am
True, we run for more YPC in 2nd half. But why? Can't prove why from that data
jkccoug
10/13/15 8:29am
Anything but giving Anae credit...typical CB'ers...SMH
cougrfan70
10/13/15 8:39am
I think you misinterpreted. My point was only a statistical point, not a
jkccoug
10/13/15 9:12am
When we remove the outliers, we run better in the 4Q compared to 3Q.
ChinoCoug
10/13/15 9:00am
I think you have to run a certain amount to see how the D is playing the run
hansel
10/13/15 9:09am
Completely agree. Which could explain the increase in YPC
jkccoug
10/13/15 9:13am
You could also attribute this to the defense having to respect our passing game
Y2k
10/13/15 10:58am
There is correlation, but you can't prove causation just by these stats
morningcalmcougar
10/13/15 8:26pm
Statistically, I believe most teams run better in the 4th Qtr regardless
RUNBYU1
10/14/15 6:53am
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