Smart people have been basing decisions on the best analysis of the best intel for a very long time now. Totally agree, DF.
I saw a tweet that was something along the lines of, "Don't mistake dislike of DePodesta for dislike of analytics."
Literally nobody is asking the Browns to remove analytics from the organization. You're just arguing with yourself.
We repeatedly hear about how analytics is a helpful tool to make an informed decision, yet the actions of the organization currently suggest that analytics is moving from being A tool to being THE tool.
People love to point out that analytics is important to New England but where does it fit if you pulled a power ranking of their organization? Below the GM. Below the head coach. Because it is a tool at their disposal.
If you did a power ranking of our organization? It's DePodesta sitting at the top. Far more sway than Stefanski. Far more sway than the GM (When DePodesta picks whoever he chooses thumbup ) and directly in the owner's ear.
I mean, we just fronted him for a press conference along side Haslam and Stefanski. For twenty minutes. Had no issue taking a cheap shot at the fans in laughing at them and saying they've got a warped view of what analytics is. He then openly stated that it's helpful in determing "Who we're going to draft or what we're going to call on 3rd & 8."
Big fucking emphasis on that line considering they had literally just denied that the analytics team would not be involved with weekly game planning.
Across the entire spectrum of questioning from coaching decisions, to football decisions, to scouting. At no stage was something not his area or specialty. When directly asked what his role was, he deflected. Said it was about having a shared vision and sticking to it. That's not a position description. And I think that's specifically because public pressure to fire him would be insurmountable if we ever found out just how involved in everything he is.
"As a group I make sure we're aligned and on the same page."
Great fucking job he's doing. Dude has overseen more infighting than the WWE.
"My charge is not to watch tape and say, 'Oh, man, this guy's got great feet.' We've got scouts who are way better and way more qualified than I am to do that. But when we come down to make a selection, it is my role to say, 'Okay, are we making a decision here that actually aligns with our way and does it make sense?'"
Sounds pretty fucking suspiciously like he's got a huge say in determination of who aligns and who doesn't. Sounds like a fucking cult. I believe Stephen King has comprehensively covered the special individuals who align. That bald dude told Danny that his grandmother called it aligning.
But he acknowledged he's involved in game-planning. In scouting. In the draft. In free agency. In hiring. In everything.
Stop trying to pretend that people just hate analytics. Or, like Paul attempted, that people just don't understand it. Analytics isn't the issue. He is.