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Heroic Shrimp said:TML fan said:Even for a Leafs fan, this is disappointing.
I threw my jersey onto my computer.
HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHA
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Heroic Shrimp said:TML fan said:Even for a Leafs fan, this is disappointing.
I threw my jersey onto my computer.
Patrick said:Heroic Shrimp said:TML fan said:Even for a Leafs fan, this is disappointing.
I threw my jersey onto my computer.
I actually lol'd at this, well played HS.
RedLeaf said:Listen, I get why the Leafs are throwing money at analytics. I mean, why not right? But, when most of the teams in the league start to develop their own analytical systems, doesn't that kill any sort of advantage individual teams might have by deploying it?
bustaheims said:RedLeaf said:Listen, I get why the Leafs are throwing money at analytics. I mean, why not right? But, when most of the teams in the league start to develop their own analytical systems, doesn't that kill any sort of advantage individual teams might have by deploying it?
Teams will be using different systems, looking for different things, and having people with varying degrees of competency developing differing conclusions based on the data they're presented with, so, there's always going to be potential for an advantage there. When everyone is using it, it may lessen the extent of the advantage, but, as long as there are humans involved in the process and different systems being put into place, there will always be potential for advantage.
RedLeaf said:Patrick said:http://www.thestar.com/sports/leafs/2014/10/16/maple_leafs_make_deal_with_analytics_company_sas.html
Some more on the partnership.
Listen, I get why the Leafs are throwing money at analytics. I mean, why not right? But, when most of the teams in the league start to develop their own analytical systems, doesn't that kill any sort of advantage individual teams might have by deploying it?
bustaheims said:RedLeaf said:Listen, I get why the Leafs are throwing money at analytics. I mean, why not right? But, when most of the teams in the league start to develop their own analytical systems, doesn't that kill any sort of advantage individual teams might have by deploying it?
Teams will be using different systems, looking for different things, and having people with varying degrees of competency developing differing conclusions based on the data they're presented with, so, there's always going to be potential for an advantage there. When everyone is using it, it may lessen the extent of the advantage, but, as long as there are humans involved in the process and different systems being put into place, there will always be potential for advantage.
bustaheims said:When everyone is using it, it may lessen the extent of the advantage, but, as long as there are humans involved in the process and different systems being put into place, there will always be potential for advantage.
herman said:I see great potential with this partnership because it gives the analytics department a nearly real-time engine to drive the raw data into useful key performance indicators. The fluff they demonstrated for the media was just to demonstrate how easy it is to manipulate compiled data and present it to generate more explicit conclusions on-the-fly.
Other teams are already doing this, and have been for years (http://www.stltoday.com/sports/hockey/professional/call-it-moneypuck-analytics-are-moving-into-hockey/article_4d6092fb-b5fc-59ec-8677-8a7eae054189.html).