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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
No way, brother. You added up last seasons' numbers and subtracted everyone that's gone and came up with 2000 needed yards. There was no context, no previous year averages, just a hard number based on 2022.
So we just added 569 and 4 yards back into that 2000, leaving a deficit of 1431 yards.
Also-he did this in our offense, with Kafka, and Daniel Jones for gods' sake.
So might be that this is the veteran familiar with the offense spot rather than Watson.
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Look, in probability/statistics its 'subtract both the lowest/highest (outlier) values, then add then divide by (number of seasons) in the case, to find the average. I didn't make up the rules, some mathematician a thousand years ago did. That's just how it works.
No matter you want to cut it, his worst season and his best season can't be included.