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How to separate "talent" from "coaching"
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(09-08-2021, 01:32 PM)BengalChris Wrote: Jameis Winston baby. 30 INTS in 2019. Just a drive killing machine he was.

I live in next to Tampa, I know what that team has.

 

I see what you're saying and it's a gruesome stat. But the Bucs fared even worse in the years when he threw fewer picks lol. There must have been more to the story. For that matter, you should bring it up with TheLeonardLeap. He seems to think they won because the defense improved. So unless he's suggesting the defensive improvement (and the team's more broadly) can be explained by Winston not throwing interceptions on offense, I'm just the middleman here. If anything I'm the common thread between all of you. It's clear that there was was an "X-factor" that impacted positively on all three phases of their team. 

I mean, you could say it was addition by subtraction, but I think that's too simple. These are professional teams. I personally think it was addition by addition- but exactly what they added is hard to isolate. It goes beyond stats and analytics. It's fascinating.
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RE: How to separate "talent" from "coaching" - tms - 09-08-2021, 02:08 PM

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