Brad_King
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@ who in the world designs these things? I wonder if any usability was done. My guess - no.
about 3 hours ago
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- interactive stimulus money map
about 3 hours ago
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@ I won't lie. I shake my fist at you every time I see you on Twitter now.
about 3 hours ago
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RT @: RT @: CNN Sucks. It just stops live when Obama answering Internet freedom question.
about 3 hours ago
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@ ha, but that's not a mathematical model.
about 4 hours ago
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@ Professor David Romer, economist actually did the math work on this a few years back
about 4 hours ago
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@ ha, which now has crashed. Ack.
about 4 hours ago
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@ in fact, it is - I have posted the actual mathematical papers about this.
about 4 hours ago
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@ that's an incorrect mathematical analysis. only 7 percent of plays gain 2 yards? not right.
about 4 hours ago
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@ I mean "conservatism" apolitically; forces the drive the Punt decision are based upon the closed system, not like Republicans :)
about 4 hours ago
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@ see how many so-called journalists actually report why he did it with the facts to explain. I'll bet we get SHIT reporting.
about 4 hours ago
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@ what he doesn't do is pay the "conventional wisdom" that puts teams at a greater chance to lose. *shrug*
about 4 hours ago
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@ running with this philosophy, B is 108-45-0 (.706) with 3 super bowls in 10 years. He plays the ACTUAL percentages
about 4 hours ago
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@ yes, but B does this kind of thing regularly. and the percentage is that they make it. THAT is the point
about 4 hours ago
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@ conventional wisdom is more oftentimes wrong, based on incorrect assumptions of "conservatism" and outside influences
about 4 hours ago
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@ - the paper that proves Bs calls is more often right than not, statistically speaking.
about 4 hours ago
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from 2006, an article discussing Bellichick's fourth down philosophy:
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On Oct 1, Bellichick did the SAME THING and was a genius: - please, please
about 4 hours ago
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@ the best part, Rick Broering and I JUST had this talk when Marvin kicked the FG from the 5 today. This exact talk.
about 5 hours ago
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@ yes, but the statistics say - in fact - that "circumstancial" decisions in this case are wrong more than right.
about 5 hours ago
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- Name Brad King
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