Sorry Woody. It apparently came off sounding like I meant you were being selective or purposely picking numbers to make a point. That's not what I meant at all. All I meant is that anytime anyone puts together statistics for any reason, the choices they make influence the story that ends up being told. There is no such thing as 'numbers don't lie' (other than in the trivial literal sense) because numbers tell no story at all without context and interpretation. Your numbers are factual, but that doesn't mean we must all agree with your interpretation that our team is trending upward. Choose a different range of values (say, 1990 - 2013, or the last three games, as I did, or compare the first three years of the last four coaches) and the trend will look different.
Rob
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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 12:01 AM, Woody Bass <gatorrrrrr@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I didnt choose specific numbers nor leading anyone to believe anything thats not right in front of them. They are sequential and factual numbers from CFBSTATS.com.
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> And in case you didn't notice... The defensive yards allowed are also trending upwards.
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> Woody (via iPhone)
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>> On Sep 21, 2014, at 11:27 PM, Rob Alexander <gator@autumnwood.us> wrote:
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>> Numbers don't lie, but people lie with numbers every day, my friend. A number itself, of course, cannot tell a truth or a lie, but the way numbers are selected, collected and displayed tells a story that always reflects decisions made by the teller. For example, you have chosen numbers that reflect an upward trend to tell a particular story. If I choose these numbers -- 65, 36, 21 -- which are our points scored in each game this season, in order, then I do not see an upward trend. My numbers do not lie either, but they tell a very different story.
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>> Rob
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>>> On Sep 21, 2014, at 6:21 PM, Woody <gatorrrrrr@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Some statistical analysis... judge for yourself. But the Gators are trending upwards whether you want to believe it or not... yes.. some in a bad way (defensively)... but numbers don't lie.
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