Thursday, January 15, 2015

visual data post

This article is basically about how people view stats. Like for an example people will say (this quarterback throws lots of touchdowns, then some somebody would say well he throws too many interceptions though. Also about how good stats aren’t meant to eradicate classic storylines or debates, but to lend context to them. He used Aaron Rodgers and Peyton Manning as an example. He said that when both quaterbacks played the Bills they had terrible games statically, but the newspaper of Colorado said The broncos won despite Manning's worst game as a Bronco. But the newspaper in Wisconsin said how few interceptions Aaron Rodgers as on the season.

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