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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
Or, they've compiled...gasp...more information.
But please, continue to talk about statistical methodology on one hand while concurrently talking about your perception of Florida's psychology in the same thread. Nothing relativistic about that whatsoever.
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Your article never even addresses scoring. It addresses play calling and yards per play...and finds that there isn't much impact. Here is the summary paragraph from your own article:
Teams are definitely leaning to the run on windy days, but the effect is only prominent in significantly windy conditions, greater than 15 mph. And even in winds of over 20 mph, offenses are trading only about 5 passes for runs in an entire game, or about 2-3 per team.
The article I posted had a sample size of 1,280 games...every game played over four seasons. It determined that home teams actually score slightly more points in bad conditions whereas visiting teams score slightly less.
Your gotcha at the end suggests that I'm stating as fact that Florida will collapse. Quite the opposite, I've said quite clearly that it is simply a possibility. Sorry, dude.