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As I shared in this thread, this season I'm using my skills as a data professional to build some apps in my free time.
I think this one is the most fantasy-relevant: The Target Analyzer
(***EDIT: and now also The Target Sorter which is actually proving more popular).
EX: If you click on the bars for Brees vs. Bridgewater, you'll see that Michael Thomas' target share spiked significantly with Bridgewater (yay), but his depth of target plummeted (boo) and his catch % fell significantly (also boo).
Try it out - it's got most of the targeted players in it for '19 (I'm debugging the missing ones now), and will soon have '18 historical data as well. Filter to individual games, down and distance situations, go nuts.
MODS: as I said in the other thread, this is a side project/hobby, and I never intend to charge for it. It's (hopefully) good advertising for my company's business data consulting services, but there's no intention to make money off the football crowd. I'm a longtime subscriber (rcollie, look me up) and in all seriousness owe my career in data to Joe Bryant's VBD article many years ago. Much love.
I think this one is the most fantasy-relevant: The Target Analyzer
(***EDIT: and now also The Target Sorter which is actually proving more popular).
EX: If you click on the bars for Brees vs. Bridgewater, you'll see that Michael Thomas' target share spiked significantly with Bridgewater (yay), but his depth of target plummeted (boo) and his catch % fell significantly (also boo).
Try it out - it's got most of the targeted players in it for '19 (I'm debugging the missing ones now), and will soon have '18 historical data as well. Filter to individual games, down and distance situations, go nuts.
MODS: as I said in the other thread, this is a side project/hobby, and I never intend to charge for it. It's (hopefully) good advertising for my company's business data consulting services, but there's no intention to make money off the football crowd. I'm a longtime subscriber (rcollie, look me up) and in all seriousness owe my career in data to Joe Bryant's VBD article many years ago. Much love.
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