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OK I have a lot of line-ups with Stafford/Megatron/Forbath/Willie Snead etc. Some of them I have 130-155 points in GPPs so hoping for a high scoring game!
Also, on Denard Robinson. I didn't realize how close he came to touchdowns. From Rotoworld: "Robinson was tackled on the one on a catch late in the first half, was tackled inside the five on another catch, and had a one-yard touchdown vultured by Blake Bortles on a play action boot."
Also, on Denard Robinson. I didn't realize how close he came to touchdowns. From Rotoworld: "Robinson was tackled on the one on a catch late in the first half, was tackled inside the five on another catch, and had a one-yard touchdown vultured by Blake Bortles on a play action boot."
MLB is no joke. An absolute grind and the hardcore numbers guys really have an edge -- far greater than in NFL. And variance is a #####. Try to predict the results of the next 4 or 5 Tom Brady pass attempts, knowing nothing about game scenario for each of them. That's predicting a hitter's single game performance. Over time the variance should smooth out, but you really have to play every day to have that happen. It was too much time for me, and I have a larger comfort level with MLB analytics than any other sport.
MLB is no joke. An absolute grind and the hardcore numbers guys really have an edge -- far greater than in NFL. And variance is a #####. Try to predict the results of the next 4 or 5 Tom Brady pass attempts, knowing nothing about game scenario for each of them. That's predicting a hitter's single game performance. Over time the variance should smooth out, but you really have to play every day to have that happen. It was too much time for me, and I have a larger comfort level with MLB analytics than any other sport.
MLB is no joke. An absolute grind and the hardcore numbers guys really have an edge -- far greater than in NFL. And variance is a #####. Try to predict the results of the next 4 or 5 Tom Brady pass attempts, knowing nothing about game scenario for each of them. That's predicting a hitter's single game performance. Over time the variance should smooth out, but you really have to play every day to have that happen. It was too much time for me, and I have a larger comfort level with MLB analytics than any other sport.
Good luck. If you aren't familiar with baseball, just remember -- it's a grind. Don't get discouraged. Predicting hitters really is a lot like trying to predict a QBs next 5 pass attempts. But over time sets of 5 Tom Brady pass attempts will be much better than sets of 5 Blaine Gabbert pass attempts, it may just take 5 or 8 or 10 sets to start to see that value.
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