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  • @siphillis
    @siphillis 11 месяцев назад +2790

    It never fails that, the more someone really knows basketball, the more complex and non-commital their answer is re: Jordan vs. LeBron. They're very difficult to compare as players.

    • @isaacfernandes560
      @isaacfernandes560 11 месяцев назад +39

      That's because he is answering politically, just like Ronaldo vs Messi. Jordan has more hardware both individual as well as team than LeBron and KD put together. Enough for me to pick the best.

    • @koolguy728
      @koolguy728 11 месяцев назад +257

      This is true of most things in life. The more expertise you have in a topic, the more aware you are of nuances & gray areas, and so the less likely you are to make sweeping claims with black and white thinking.

    • @studgerbil9081
      @studgerbil9081 11 месяцев назад +86

      People are generally suprised to find that LeBron has a higher 2pt FG%, 3pt FG% and FT% than MJ did, and that MJ scored more per game because LeBron always looked for the open teammate first before taking a shot ... at least until the last two years in LA. Also, LeBron wasn't forced out of the league for two years due to gambling. So there's that. MJ was a more dynamic personality and imo more fun to watch. LeBron clearly had the greater total career. MJ had the greater peak.

    • @isaacfernandes560
      @isaacfernandes560 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@studgerbil9081 so many excuses for the lack of rings and individual trophies LeBitch James has. Jordan did it all and didn't take him 20 years to do it. One thing he does better, I'll admit, no one flops, dives, cries and overacts like LeBron James!

    • @starkparker16
      @starkparker16 11 месяцев назад +1

      Magic

  • @mattforbes221
    @mattforbes221 10 месяцев назад +2

    Bad fielders make slightly above average plays look spectacular cause they’re lunging and diving for balls that elite fielders make plays on routinely. That’s why Outs Above Average is an important metric.

  • @alessandrojimenez427
    @alessandrojimenez427 10 месяцев назад

    I find it absolutely criminal to hear that the only important stat in actual football is goal 🤣
    My man obviously know nothing about the sport, but there was no need to show it like that

  • @plutoburn
    @plutoburn 11 месяцев назад +676

    The benefit of switching pitchers more often that was not mentioned is that hitters tend to do much better by the 3rd time they face the same pitcher in the same game, not only the pitcher is getting tired, but the hitters also had 2 previous experiences fresh. By switching to a new pitcher, hitter's previous experience gets nullified.

    • @joshlewis575
      @joshlewis575 11 месяцев назад +23

      That's how you used to tell the real aces. Guys who could get through the lineup that 3rd time were the elites

    • @bezllama3325
      @bezllama3325 10 месяцев назад +8

      A big reason for no hitters, People are selling out for the homer at the plate and the strikeout as the hitter, this lowers batting averages and raises walks

    • @alexisborden3191
      @alexisborden3191 9 месяцев назад +2

      Another thing is Relievers usually have better velocity and/or movement, so using more of them is often better than letting your starter go longer. However you also run into the problem of either working your relievers too hard and they struggle, or simply using too many pitchers, and only a handful of them are any good. Then it becomes important for starters to throw lots of innings again.

    • @pronkb000
      @pronkb000 9 месяцев назад +1

      In postseason series, though, this seems to be leading to the problem reoccurring. Instead of a lineup seeing the starter too much, they may be seeing certain relievers too much over the course of a series. And relievers are usually relievers because they have less of an arsenal of pitches than a starter.

    • @slimslanginslinky
      @slimslanginslinky 4 месяца назад

      This kind of thinking and analytics time and time again lose teams games. As a Dbacks fan, Torey Lovullo has lost us countless games adopting this mentality.

  • @bohlalemokoena4165
    @bohlalemokoena4165 11 месяцев назад +689

    I will forever appreciate Wired for calling it Twitter instead of X.

    • @josemv25
      @josemv25 11 месяцев назад +8

      Move on

    • @zaycomage6888
      @zaycomage6888 11 месяцев назад +97

      @@josemv25dawg if youre calling it X youre really weird

    • @josemv25
      @josemv25 11 месяцев назад

      @@zaycomage6888 I don't even use Twitter

    • @ForzaOwnz
      @ForzaOwnz 11 месяцев назад +1

      Probably filmed before

    • @aliali-ce3yf
      @aliali-ce3yf 10 месяцев назад

      i'll check back in 1000 years to see if you're still appreciative

  • @noeldown1952
    @noeldown1952 11 месяцев назад +133

    - How is Messi better than Ronaldo, statistically speaking?
    The sports statistician:
    - Goals 🤷

    • @jeromeclemente3672
      @jeromeclemente3672 11 месяцев назад +49

      Won't blame him if he's not familiar with football. He's American after all. But for the rest of the questions, he did very well.

    • @princemjbp695
      @princemjbp695 11 месяцев назад +22

      This debate was already over last year. It's just Ronaldo fanboys who are still clinging desperately to this question.

    • @acgeewhiz
      @acgeewhiz 11 месяцев назад +3

      I also don’t know much about soccer statistics. I assume they track things like assists and shooting percentages he could have mentioned. But do they also track things like turnovers versus passes, goals versus expected goals, offsides penalties, on/off goal differential, or stops/steals against ball handlers?

    • @finnegansiemion3692
      @finnegansiemion3692 11 месяцев назад +9

      xg per 90, figured he would at least know that. or shots per goal ratio

    • @user-ym9rv4ur3i
      @user-ym9rv4ur3i 11 месяцев назад +19

      ​@@acgeewhiz They have plenty of statistics, and yeah they track all of that stuff alongside stuff like key passes and dribbles. American sports are a few years ahead of it in terms of a statistical revolution, partially due to circumstance but largely due to it being a much harder sport in which to quantify impact. Simple put, there's a much wider latitude of what each statistic can mean in soccer compared to, say, baseball where each incident that comprises a single stat has essentially the exact same value.
      Also, the game's structure makes it hard to get good statistical samples since there are only ~3 goals per game on average and maybe 10 incidents which decide the match and can accurately be quantified. And most elite players play for the entire game so you can't get reliable on/off data.

  • @Jawnderlust
    @Jawnderlust 5 месяцев назад +36

    This crop cutting is just too much. I’m getting dizzy yall.

  • @fishermanWyatt-qg6tw
    @fishermanWyatt-qg6tw 11 месяцев назад +207

    i like how the statistician fittingly uses the word "probably" so often

    • @dadwithtourettes
      @dadwithtourettes 3 месяца назад

      Win probabilities... probably. 😆

    • @based__381
      @based__381 3 месяца назад +2

      probably, approximately, potentially, etc are all the favorites 💀

    • @vinniehuish3987
      @vinniehuish3987 3 месяца назад

      @@based__381And if you understood anything about statistics you would understand why. But you don’t so you just think it’s funny or out of place or something

    • @based__381
      @based__381 3 месяца назад +4

      @@vinniehuish3987 The only reason i know that those words are so commonly used in stats is because i’m very familiar with the subject. Idk why you would assume im not.

    • @olimercer835
      @olimercer835 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@based__381 well we probably, likely, potentially wont see a rebuttal

  • @thomascolasante
    @thomascolasante 11 месяцев назад +87

    Props to him for 99% of this, the football/soccer question about Messi and Ronaldo was very bland and simplistic thought. Especially when stats like xG and xA exist

    • @sh3lton
      @sh3lton 8 месяцев назад +3

      The question was asking how is Messi better than CR7 then he talked about goals, well, in goals Messi is not better than CR7 lmao

    • @davies010
      @davies010 5 месяцев назад +11

      @@sh3ltonyes he is? Messi has a better goals to game ratio than Ronaldo.

    • @huegrection9698
      @huegrection9698 3 месяца назад

      ​@@davies010 ronaldo has more total goals. it's important to mention the positions that ronaldo played. he didn't really play a primary striker role until he got to madrid.

    • @kamarikucheza
      @kamarikucheza 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@huegrection9698 SHUT UP

    • @davies010
      @davies010 3 месяца назад +1

      @@huegrection9698 shall we ignore that Messi play with Suarez for most of him prime then

  • @GoldsPersonal
    @GoldsPersonal 11 месяцев назад +383

    Would love to see at least one question about hockey. Please bring this guy back. Interesting video, would love a bit of a deeper dive.

    • @b3nj117
      @b3nj117 11 месяцев назад +29

      Can't believe there was no hockey question...

    • @dizzyharris2658
      @dizzyharris2658 11 месяцев назад +7

      I would love to hear his take on the best way to measure success for a team / player on the Ice. Is it +/- Score? How does that apply to Goalies?

    • @gabrielsantanadasilva3334
      @gabrielsantanadasilva3334 11 месяцев назад +18

      if knows hockey as much as he knows soccer than his answer would probably disapoint you, no offense to him tho, is amazing being an expert in three diferents sports like him

    • @lesternomo6578
      @lesternomo6578 10 месяцев назад +2

      maybe they just didn't go there but i'd guess he doesn't have much expertise in hockey

    • @connorleeson7229
      @connorleeson7229 8 месяцев назад

      @@dizzyharris2658plus minus is widely disregarded in the world of sports analytics. Most people would just as soon toss it out. Bad players on good teams post great +/- all the time with the reverse being true of good players on bad teams.

  • @h4vehart
    @h4vehart 11 месяцев назад +240

    Man there are so SO many metrics in football (soccer) to judge player performance than just "goals". It doesn't even account for the different roles and positions that players play. I love all of his analysis, but this one take is kinda ridiculous.

    • @rainerhaas180
      @rainerhaas180 11 месяцев назад +56

      He's american. Americans do not give a single solitary fugg about football (soccer).

    • @gaming4yall
      @gaming4yall 11 месяцев назад +64

      Football is statiscally underexplored though. And most of the current statistics are crap. Like theres no metric to measure a defensive midfield player individually. How he affects the field off ball for instance.

    • @adamchow2509
      @adamchow2509 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@gaming4yallexactly. there’s no stat that can determine how well a midfielder dictates tempo or anything else that can only be viewed through the eye test. it’s understandable why they don’t have stats for these types of things

    • @RunawayYe
      @RunawayYe 10 месяцев назад +5

      I think he said goals because both of them are attackers. Just like for receivers he said catches and didn't take into account everything the receiver does to get into the position to catch. By listening to some of his other answers it seems that there are in fact basic stats that are "good enough" to determine someone's skill and goals/catches are some of them. If a receiver is good he will get into position to make catches. If a football attacker is good he will find scoring opportunities. Remember Filippo Inzaghi? Not the fastest, not the most technical, but his sense for positioning was through the roof.

    • @frannncb
      @frannncb 10 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@RunawayYeif that's the case, then he just shouldn't have responded to that question, bc he just doesn't understand the sport

  • @flurrries
    @flurrries 11 месяцев назад +394

    I’m very impressed with this man’s knowledge of in depth statistics in several sports. He definitely knows what he’s talking about in Basketball, Baseball, and Football

    • @hoptoit8687
      @hoptoit8687 11 месяцев назад +15

      It’s almost as if it’s his full time job

    • @Osteoporos1s
      @Osteoporos1s 11 месяцев назад

      @@hoptoit8687lol always gonna be a douche like you in the comments huh

    • @mrpigcho9466
      @mrpigcho9466 10 месяцев назад +84

      He knows a lot about American sports. But saying that the best statistic we have for soccer is number of goals is a terrible answer to the question on ronaldo v messi

    • @elivictorio
      @elivictorio 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@mrpigcho9466probably because football is not USA's top sport historically

    • @Osteoporos1s
      @Osteoporos1s 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@mrpigcho9466 Right... which is why he said it is not ideal, but they do not have many other statistics at this time. He said himself that it isn't optimal so Idk what video you watched lol

  • @RaVexTacozz
    @RaVexTacozz 11 месяцев назад +66

    I would say an underrated WR is average separation gained on a route run. It seems rather consistently that WRs in college with poor separation numbers tend to fail in the NFL

    • @davidmanning4793
      @davidmanning4793 11 месяцев назад +6

      Agreed, that’s a big one. Especially for the college to NFL transition.
      I think that this stat gets a bit murky at the NFL level, though. For one, defenses are far more complex - you don’t see a lot of zone/man hybrids in college. It’s hard to know what the goal of the WR even is on each play - find a hole in the zone? Decoy? Purposefully pull help coverage your way? Defenses also play off on purpose at times. This all exists in college, but it’s overall a lot more straightforward in College.
      Also, college defenses are, typically, pretty weak. Good WRs often play 1-3 good defenses a year, with the rest being trash. Most NFL defenses are decent quality - not many trash defense games, if any. Which might appear to be an argument for using this stat in the NFL, but it’s really saying that the gulf in quality among college defenses really means that you need a good avg separation there to be considered good enough to compete in the NFL.

  • @SupermanHopkins
    @SupermanHopkins 11 месяцев назад +630

    I was a sports statistician for one of the biggest media companies. Everything this guy just said is accurate, especially the part about how you get into the profession.

    • @iGaveLiaHIV
      @iGaveLiaHIV 11 месяцев назад +10

      didn’t really assume it wasn’t

    • @iGaveLiaHIV
      @iGaveLiaHIV 11 месяцев назад +4

      didn’t really assume it wasn’t

    • @naughtybynature999
      @naughtybynature999 11 месяцев назад +3

      prove it

    • @stealthxlightning7486
      @stealthxlightning7486 11 месяцев назад +10

      How exactly did you get into this field, would you recommend this to someone that loves math and watching sports?

    • @aaronmontgomery6977
      @aaronmontgomery6977 11 месяцев назад +7

      Ofc it is. He's like the father of basketball analytics

  • @fearlessjoe44
    @fearlessjoe44 11 месяцев назад +26

    Wonder how this guy does in his Fantasy League 🤔

    • @Scottsdaleofficesteve
      @Scottsdaleofficesteve 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wish he would’ve touched on separation stats when he brought up receivers. Fantasy experts love separation and avg depth of target stats

  • @kartaiss
    @kartaiss 11 месяцев назад +70

    Me, a European, listening about baseball and American football: yes, those words probably exist

    • @gqwarren
      @gqwarren 11 месяцев назад +6

      Most Americans would feel the same when hearing about cricket 😆

    • @anttij2973
      @anttij2973 11 месяцев назад +3

      Europeans too

  • @sebastianheiser9512
    @sebastianheiser9512 11 месяцев назад +23

    There's better stats than "just" goals to measure a footballer's performance

  • @Omar-wq9dz
    @Omar-wq9dz 11 месяцев назад +164

    It’s good seeing tech support videos back. I was worried Wired stopped doing those since we didn’t get any for a few weeks, until we got 1 last week and now this

  • @bipolarminddroppings
    @bipolarminddroppings 10 месяцев назад +2

    Clearly, this dude doesn't know his Basketball stats too well. MJ is a statistical outlier in dozens of categories, the only way MJ and LBJ's stats are comparable is if you ignore all the advanced stats and just look at their Points/Assists/Rebounds/Steals. The moment you start looking at the advanced stats, it's not even a close contest.
    Then there's the eye test, if you actually got to see MJ play, you know who is better.

    • @michaelgriggs7839
      @michaelgriggs7839 Месяц назад

      what advanced stat does mj beat lebron out in. they have similar PER at their peaks and Lebron has a higher True shooting percentage. I don’t know what you’re talking about

  • @VARMOT123
    @VARMOT123 8 месяцев назад +4

    Cricket has more numbers and stats than any other sport. Bring on Jarrod kimber onto the show for cricket

  • @marcr196
    @marcr196 11 месяцев назад +36

    I would like to see a sports statistician answer whether he believes individual catch-all advanced stats (EPM, LEBRON, RAPTOR, or the more antiquated PER), particularly defensive catch-all stats, are useful to determine how good individual players are.

    • @kingsally2864
      @kingsally2864 11 месяцев назад +3

      EPM is the holy grail at the moment brother

    • @marcr196
      @marcr196 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@kingsally2864 What I'm wondering though is an expert's opinion on how good those catch-all stats are at actually capturing the best players.
      He mentioned how team advanced statistics (offensive and defensive rating) are better at determining how good a team is than in sports like baseball and football because of the number of possessions. I'm wondering if for the reason that basketball outcomes are relatively more complex than baseball outcomes (5 vs. 5 instead of the "1 vs. 1" dynamic between pitcher and batter), individual statistics like EPM are less predictive of how good a player is than those like WAR in baseball.

    • @kingsally2864
      @kingsally2864 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@marcr196 i agree would love to see that, i would watch an entire episode of wired on that

    • @winnumber101
      @winnumber101 11 месяцев назад

      @@kingsally2864 the holy grail right now is darko dpm

  • @GMAMEC
    @GMAMEC 11 месяцев назад +76

    I’m not a huge sports fan, but I am fascinated with the statistics, analysis, psychology, and other complex factors. It helps with training, recruiting , historical statistics , and other useful outcomes.

    • @phillipmorris1875
      @phillipmorris1875 9 месяцев назад

      No one cares you golorified hr woman

    • @twinflower4960
      @twinflower4960 2 месяца назад

      Me too! Can anyone recommend good YT channels dedicated to this stuff?

  • @mikestevens4897
    @mikestevens4897 11 месяцев назад +201

    "the best measure we have for soccer performance for individuals, is goals." is an outrageous simplification of one of the most if not the most data-driven sports in the world.

    • @Loffacius_XVI
      @Loffacius_XVI 11 месяцев назад +53

      This dude's knowledge checks out until they talk about the thing you know a lot about.

    • @studgerbil9081
      @studgerbil9081 11 месяцев назад +71

      agreed, and this analyst certainly only works with the big three US sports nearly all the time.

    • @Account.for.Comment
      @Account.for.Comment 11 месяцев назад +12

      I think he had a point. No matter how many data models the game produced, football is very subjective. How many times have you heard legends and former said Messi is the better player, but Ronaldo is the better goalscorer? Now they are saying Haaland is the better goalscorer while Mbappe is the more complete.

    • @boomboom1601
      @boomboom1601 11 месяцев назад +29

      Outrageous. So defenders and midfielders always have bad performances according to how he measures performance. There are new stats like chances created, and possession value which are determining how scouting is done. This man does not know anything about soccer, he should have just said that.

    • @Account.for.Comment
      @Account.for.Comment 11 месяцев назад +36

      @@boomboom1601 I think his point is that goal is the only objective reliable metric. A defender used to be measured by tackles, but now it became known that the better defender, the less tackles he had to make. The clean sheet can be attribute to the defensive midfielder or the goalkeeper or his partner or the tactics. A midfielder in a poccession-based team would make more passes than a counter-attack team, how do you define who is the better midfielder? We know Messi and Ozil has many assist, but they also provide the pre-assist that not many noticed.

  • @Michael-gq9ou
    @Michael-gq9ou 4 месяца назад +3

    There should be more statistics on refs/umps that are more available to the fans.

  • @Jorge-ki1uw
    @Jorge-ki1uw 11 месяцев назад +44

    I wrote a short paper for a sports analytics class arguing why the three-point shot was the most effecient (not including possibilities of fouls). Glad it was on the right path!

    • @One.Zero.One101
      @One.Zero.One101 10 месяцев назад +7

      There's a few caveats though, it is more efficient AS LONG AS THE PERCENTAGE IS ABOVE 35%. So there's a few things to consider:
      1) A tough, contested three-pointer will not be above 35% regularly, it's probably 20%-25%. So don't chuck forced threes!
      2) It depends on how good a shooter you are. Shaq will never hit above 35% even when wide open. So it's not more efficient for him!

  • @nacoran
    @nacoran 11 месяцев назад +41

    Pitcher wins have a correlation with how good they are, but there is also a correlation with how good the rest of the team is.

    • @dkroll92
      @dkroll92 11 месяцев назад +8

      came here to say this. Take two identical pitchers, the one with a better offense backing him up will have a better W/L record. Simple as that!

    • @tjtribble.
      @tjtribble. 11 месяцев назад +7

      It’s why King Felix was one of the best pitchers without a great win count. The Mariners just couldn’t score!

    • @nacoran
      @nacoran 11 месяцев назад

      Nolan Ryan had that problem, although he just through so many innings he eventually got there on the counting stats.
      @@tjtribble.

    • @alexisborden3191
      @alexisborden3191 9 месяцев назад +1

      I'll argue there was at least a little bit of merit to the Pitcher win before the 80s or 90s, when pitchers would throw complete games with regularity and even then throwing 7 or 8 innings there's a significant portion of a game win that can be attributed to a pitching performance. But it really is deeply flawed when so much hangs on how much the other 9 guys score. You're not going to win 20 games without being decent, but you can win 20 games when there are 20 better pitchers than you in the league.

  • @colenovak5107
    @colenovak5107 10 месяцев назад +10

    For those who are wondering, the best WR metric is Yards per Route Run. It’s pretty much an all encompassing efficiency metric

    • @nomarxistspls90
      @nomarxistspls90 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Tassadoniapls don’t remind me😢. Our wr core is so bad this year

  • @kgun30
    @kgun30 5 месяцев назад +2

    This has nothing to do with his lazy eye, but him always looking at whoever is next to the cameraman was so distracting

  • @eircpalleen6043
    @eircpalleen6043 11 месяцев назад +9

    how did it take people that long to realize that almost all running backs' success is dependent on the offensive line. This is why Emmitt Smith was good. He ran through 10 feet wide holes that the GOAT offensive line created for him.

    • @phomjachana
      @phomjachana 11 месяцев назад +4

      Bc back in the day rb’s actually ran through people. Yards after contact was higher just 10 years ago compared to today. And I’m sure the 15-20 years+ it was a higher number. You don’t see rb’s consistently trucking much any more. Back then it was a more violent league when rb’s were the hardest/most frequent hit position in the game. They deserved to get paid. Nowadays unfortunately, offenses aren’t dependent on the quality of an rb unless you’re Derrick Henry.

    • @alexisborden3191
      @alexisborden3191 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@phomjachana If I had to guess I'd imagine RBs get much better yardage when they don't have to run people over. That, plus reduced risk of injury and reduced CTE damage, they're on the field more often, and for longer.

    • @aclark5663
      @aclark5663 9 месяцев назад +1

      Was hoping they'd somehow slide in some sort of Emmitt Smith/Barry Sanders comparison question. If only breaking the defense's ankles was a statistic.

  • @airgaming2321
    @airgaming2321 11 месяцев назад +2

    Jordan played at a time it was a foul to double team...

  • @Wahllos
    @Wahllos 4 месяца назад +6

    I feel like there’s more than just goals to tell how good a player is

    • @muhammadbrown4315
      @muhammadbrown4315 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, he knows a lot about sports, but I don’t think soccer is his area of expertise so his answer wasn’t great

    • @limitedbom2206
      @limitedbom2206 3 месяца назад

      Are they a main defender? Or is their main purpose to put the ball in the net? If so, then the player who puts the ball in the net more is the better player

  • @xample515
    @xample515 4 месяца назад +2

    Bruh coach ur team they need you, tf are u doing on here

  • @OrangeSectorFN
    @OrangeSectorFN 11 месяцев назад +10

    This is something that I have always wanted to explore, thank you wired for posting this video!

  • @EmjayLapus
    @EmjayLapus 11 месяцев назад +7

    Hope they get Scott Steiner for the next Sports Math Support

    • @newageintimidator
      @newageintimidator 11 месяцев назад +1

      Sènor Joe, the numbers don't lie, and they spell doom for you at Sackerfice.

  • @strajder91
    @strajder91 11 месяцев назад +66

    The answer to the question about Messi and Ronaldo was really bad. Seems like he doesn't know much about football.

    • @doomtho42
      @doomtho42 11 месяцев назад +7

      lol I came here to say the same thing. It was jarring to hear him say that the best stat to measure performance in soccer is goals - I’m not even sure that has ever really been the case, but it absolutely isn’t now. In fairness, I feel like he’s probably not at all a soccer guy and just didn’t want to respond with “I don’t know,” but still, what an awful answer.

    • @strajder91
      @strajder91 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DaqPorterBridges you know what I mean

  • @shoobaloobabobdingalingadong
    @shoobaloobabobdingalingadong 4 месяца назад +1

    How many decades did it take for people to recognize the offensive line affects a running back's production?

  • @voiceinmyhead1731
    @voiceinmyhead1731 10 месяцев назад +2

    The goal stat in soccer was not one that was very useful until Messi and Ronaldo and is actually worse than evaluating basketball or football players based on the points they score, far worse. A better way to do would be impact on expected goals. I should write a paper

  • @oreoluwaadegoke3214
    @oreoluwaadegoke3214 11 месяцев назад +55

    I hope we get one for soccer as well

    • @cktorm
      @cktorm 11 месяцев назад +25

      you mean football.

    • @oreoluwaadegoke3214
      @oreoluwaadegoke3214 11 месяцев назад +10

      I obviously mean football. It's for the rest of the comments to get@@cktorm

    • @somethingaboutouss
      @somethingaboutouss 11 месяцев назад +13

      yeah that was a super weak answer, felt like he doesnt rlly know much about the sport, which is understandable as its not big in usa

    • @rokeYouuer
      @rokeYouuer 10 месяцев назад +1

      There are two popular sports with the same name, one of which has an acceptable alternative name. Why in a public forum, like a comments section for a video where both sports were discussed, would you insist on using the confusing same name, when you could just use the alternative name and clear up all confusion?

    • @cktorm
      @cktorm 10 месяцев назад

      @@rokeYouuer because it's only confusing for americans. You are right about having an alternate name though, handegg seems appropriate.

  • @kicak1710
    @kicak1710 10 месяцев назад +1

    That Messi v Ronaldo answer was ridiculous. Stick to American sports dude

  • @kyleseptoo1867
    @kyleseptoo1867 11 месяцев назад +4

    Please make another stats video for specific sports like cricket and soccer and rugby

  • @gregzor2012
    @gregzor2012 4 месяца назад +1

    no mention of g+? or even xG ? horribly disappointing on the soccer question

  • @XenolVlatriX
    @XenolVlatriX 4 месяца назад +2

    Man just dont know about soccer. It would be credible of him to just accept that he is not knowledgeable in that sport. There are so many statistical categories in soccer. Messi leads the stats in a lot of categories, goals per game, assists, dribbles, passes etc. Especially having the most trophies won by a player ever.

  • @lyndaster46
    @lyndaster46 11 месяцев назад +15

    i feel enlightened!! this was a very cool interview for us non sports nerd types. Very awesome. Thank you Coach Oliver

    • @nexustom5823
      @nexustom5823 11 месяцев назад +1

      If you nerd and don't play any sports you are double nerd not different type nerd

    • @lyndaster46
      @lyndaster46 11 месяцев назад

      I stand corrected. :) @@nexustom5823

  • @jjjadhav1209
    @jjjadhav1209 11 месяцев назад +39

    It would be awesome to have such a video with more world famous sports like Football(soccer), cricket, boxing etc..!

  • @AntonioZL
    @AntonioZL 11 месяцев назад +3

    Sports is a great way to get into statistics and programming. If you're into football/soccer and want to learn some programmings and stats, there's a good book on the topic. There's some serious statistical and spatial models used in football with great success!

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman 4 месяца назад +1

    The problem with pitcher wins is that pitchers don't win games all by themselves. Teams win and lose games, not individual players. The run support that a pitcher gets has a huge effect on his win percentage. The defense behind the pitcher also has an effect. So does the bullpen. A good pitcher on a bad team will probably win fewer games than a bad pitcher on a good team.
    One of my favorite examples is Storm Davis with the 1989 Oakland A's. He had a record of 19-7 that season. He did this while allowing more runs than an average pitcher, despite the Coliseum being a good pitcher's park. His ERA was 4.36 in a league with an overall ERA of 3.88. His ERA+ was 85 (i.e. 15% below average). HIs WHIP was 1.506, while the league WHIP was 1.355. His FIP was 4.40, while the league FIP was 3.52. He got those 19 wins even though he pitched only 169.1 innings because the A's scored a lot of runs, had a good defense, and a great bullpen.

  • @mitch369
    @mitch369 11 месяцев назад +12

    I did stats for basketball in Australia a decade ago. We were taught to only give an assist to someone if their pass lead to an instant basket. So if you pass to someone who pump fakes and takes a couple dribbles then shoots that should not be an assist. I'd say majority of assists in the NBA are borderline assists.

    • @flare2000x
      @flare2000x 2 месяца назад +2

      Interesting how it works compared to hockey where the assists are always given to the two previous players who touch the puck at all, doesn't matter if it's just the goalie stopping the puck behind the net and a forward going end to end, the goalie will get an assist.

  • @sar4806
    @sar4806 11 месяцев назад +11

    In Ben Simmons case the free throw pressure affected him 100% cause he stopped taking any by sitting out a whole season.

    • @studgerbil9081
      @studgerbil9081 11 месяцев назад

      Ben shows up on a lot of highlight ... and lowlight clips. He was amazing when he was on, but man when he wasn't, it was awful.

  • @thatoneperson417
    @thatoneperson417 11 месяцев назад +4

    IMO the most important part of the video was the little bit he said about triangle bc so many ppl and teams use the “make the defense pick and choose” idea and then the triangle flips that to offenses choosing and flowing. The other side of that r having the smart enough players that r good enough threats on ball to make a triangle function.

  • @luqmanmuhd2035
    @luqmanmuhd2035 3 месяца назад +1

    Bully: You will never be cool, nerd!
    Oliver: hold my beer

  • @Travisharger
    @Travisharger 11 месяцев назад +15

    Would have loved some Hockey stats mixed in here.

    • @christiantretter4605
      @christiantretter4605 11 месяцев назад +1

      So true. I’ve been a hockey fan my whole life, but I’ve never really looked past total points and plus minus, which have some pretty large flaws when trying to gauge value

    • @Scottsdaleofficesteve
      @Scottsdaleofficesteve 11 месяцев назад

      Hockey has some next level statistics that people just take as gospel. Really would like to see someone weigh in on CORSI and expected GF, GA stats

  • @Alex-hm7nt
    @Alex-hm7nt 11 месяцев назад +7

    I'm surprised that with the mentions of Jordan, LeBron and Jeter, that there's only like 136 comments about it lol
    Edit: people also dont recognize that the Oakland As also had a pretty good pitching lineup too which def helped with getting this wins

    • @dkroll92
      @dkroll92 11 месяцев назад +1

      they had a great rotation and their shortstop, Miguel Tejada, won AL MVP that year. The book barely mentions any of that and the movie completely ignores it.

  • @jonsleet3345
    @jonsleet3345 11 месяцев назад +3

    Provided zero statistical data on the Jordan v Lebron debate

  • @jacobellis9419
    @jacobellis9419 11 месяцев назад +5

    I could listen to this man all day

  • @Threeve703
    @Threeve703 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love these series, but also the questions some of these twitter idiots ask are infuriatingly stupid.

    • @robgriffin4801
      @robgriffin4801 4 месяца назад

      I mean, look at the quality of the comments here and these are definitely slanted to being your more savvy sports fan. Ever listen to sports radio?

  • @AsaNoGaijin
    @AsaNoGaijin Месяц назад

    It becomes clear in this video that the US has no idea about soccer.

  • @Tyonne
    @Tyonne 11 месяцев назад +1

    Never thought about this before but after this guy said it, MJ and LBJ are kind of the same💀

  • @yashvardhanraju8052
    @yashvardhanraju8052 11 месяцев назад +5

    moneyball walked so this guy could run

    • @bronzecomeshome9517
      @bronzecomeshome9517 11 месяцев назад +2

      Moneyball walked so its author could trip by hard-committing to defending SBF's bank fraud.

    • @dkroll92
      @dkroll92 11 месяцев назад

      Earl Weaver was doing the stuff they talk about in Moneyball in the 70s

    • @pingtv
      @pingtv 11 месяцев назад

      He applied it to basketball in the 90s. This was before the Billy Beane A's. But Bill James's book did influence Dean (according to his other interviews)

  • @evangordon4672
    @evangordon4672 11 месяцев назад +1

    I know he didn’t just say jordan is a better defender lol

  • @Scottsdaleofficesteve
    @Scottsdaleofficesteve 11 месяцев назад +1

    It’s tough to grade NFL and NBA players because there are so many variables. NBA players efficiency rating could take a hit based on the talent and spacing they have around them. Same with NFL players. Even individual advanced analytics that try to factor that in like expected rushing yards or yards after contact don’t account for oline play that can affect a rushers ability to gain downhill momentum b4 they are hit w contact. If Rhamodre Stevenson for example is hit behind the LOS bc of bad oline play, he’s going to be an inefficient runner vs a Raheem Mostert who has time and space to gain momentum. Nor does a statistic value their pass pro.
    That’s why baseball is the perfect game for data nerds bc it’s very individual and there are way less variables

  • @tanhawk37
    @tanhawk37 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, disappointed no hockey though!

  • @jamespisano1164
    @jamespisano1164 10 месяцев назад +1

    To say MJ was a better defender seems off. LBJ can defend 1 - 5 at a solid level. Obviously, not vs Giannis, but neither could MJ.

    • @daltongiddings2771
      @daltongiddings2771 9 месяцев назад +1

      MJ was a slightly overrated defender for his career, with most of the hard defensive assignments going to Pippen, but Jordan was a very solid defender for a long time. However, I agree with you, 2013 Lebron was an alien on the defensive end and the fact he didn’t win DPOY might be the biggest award snub of all time.

    • @cgpxae2119
      @cgpxae2119 4 месяца назад

      @@daltongiddings2771the documented stats disagree with you. Lebron analytically only had a couple good defensive seasons out of his whole career

    • @daltongiddings2771
      @daltongiddings2771 4 месяца назад

      @@cgpxae2119 are these documented stats in the room with us right now?

    • @cgpxae2119
      @cgpxae2119 4 месяца назад

      @@daltongiddings2771 you got google right?

  • @tave-e4w
    @tave-e4w 5 месяцев назад

    thank you fo diz, wired.
    💎🌟🤩
    der are a lot of nerd types but dudes like diz blow mah mind even moar, jellybean.
    especially due to da fact dat i do. not. kno. what. he's. talkin'. about.
    BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!
    anyhoo, i kno you're droolin', jellybean.
    lemme give ya some tissue to wipe it off.
    ima jus' be here to ponder on da billion dollar question of who is really da best player?!?!?!
    both. both. both.
    💖🤣😜💯🌼‼️💝

  • @crondawg101
    @crondawg101 11 месяцев назад +1

    How did they not answer the questions about when is it better to punt in American football as opposed to going for a 4th down?

  • @TheRafaelRamos
    @TheRafaelRamos 11 месяцев назад +2

    To me, Sports are bettter if you enjoy the moment, I don't think about the numbers 😆

    • @dkroll92
      @dkroll92 11 месяцев назад

      stats are useful for the teams themselves, since they're focused on winning, and also people with some stake in the outcomes of games like gamblers or fantasy players. For the casual fan, they're not really necessary to fully understand or care much about.

  • @brianmulholland2467
    @brianmulholland2467 3 месяца назад

    Running back devaluation isn't just because we're recognizing the impact of offensive lines more, though that's indisputably part of it.
    Another part is that as the game has become a more passing league, the big physical backs of old are being phased out for smaller quicker guys who can be bigger contributors in the pass game. Being small used to be an instant disqualifier for RBs, and the league thus ignored alot of talented guys or pigeon holed them for small roles. Now that you no longer need to be 6'2" and 230lbs to get drafted, the position is suddenly oversupplied. There are way more good RBs than there are RB jobs. That pushes value down.
    Likewise, having (on average) smaller RBs means that they also wear out faster, and too many teams have been burned after signing a RB to a lucrative 2nd contract. So teams realized this and many now just refuse to pay big money to a RB...which further pushes the value of the position down relative to others. You're better off spending the money elsewhere and then drafting a 3rd round rookie who will probably perform at a level pretty similar to the veteran you're losing to free agency.

  • @StufffTV
    @StufffTV 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel so bad i thought he wasn't looking straight, always to the side and was getting annoyed, then i noticed the obvious.... Great insightful video!

  • @metou3072
    @metou3072 8 месяцев назад

    Jordan won a championship 40% of the seasons he played throughout his career... LeBron only won 40% of the championships he was in...and Jordan was 100% in the championships he was in and never even went to a game 7 in the finals... nuff said...2nd place is still 1st place of losers...2nd or 32nd you still lost

  • @agreen182
    @agreen182 4 месяца назад

    If you wanna know why this guy wasn’t even good enough to keep a job with the WIZARDS, listen to him explain pitcher wins. Yikes.

  • @zumptt
    @zumptt 9 месяцев назад

    These people who act like analytics are bad or good are insane, they are a tool. This kid at 7:05 for example, win loss matters. Dude its literally as simple as camping in Call of Duty, people were good at camping, which was hated but to sit back and say that the person who is camping winning 60% of his games isnt as good as another run and gun player winning at a 60% rate is odd. They would have to play each other to tell us... which is the beauty of sports. You still have no idea until they play and thats why sports having divisions is to this day the biggest problem, cant stand divisions in any pro sports, divisions are unprofessional imo and make college football unwatchable to me, college football is not worth me needing to know more about it then professional football im sorry college football fans have my respect huge, yall love football man and im mostly a Nascar fan whos fans constantly shyt on it so yall are refreshing.

  • @Alexander-kc8oq
    @Alexander-kc8oq 5 месяцев назад

    I would disagree that goals is the only statistic that we can use to compare Messi and Ronaldo. It´s just the easiest one because they have both been forwards for all of their careers. Goals really just messure output, and that´s where Ronaldo is the best ever. But it doesnt take into account the differences in the roles they played for their teams. Ronaldo has almost always been an "output merchant" so to speak. Brilliant technique as well obv but goals have been his main focus. But Messi did so much more for Barcelona other than being the main goalscorer, and he still hit over 40 goals basicly every season in Barcelona. Even managing 90 goals in a calendar year once while also being the creator of the team.

  • @murdock1983
    @murdock1983 9 месяцев назад

    What a terrible answer for the football (soccer) question. I guess don’t ask an American a “soccer” question…

  • @Apreche
    @Apreche 11 месяцев назад +1

    Not even one ice hockey question. Shame!

  • @tobyk8125
    @tobyk8125 9 месяцев назад

    Why even bother with that one soccer question? The "answer" was so pathetic and showed zero interest or knowledge of the game. You're into the traditional American games. No point pretending otherwise.

  • @ShynyMagikarp
    @ShynyMagikarp 4 месяца назад

    isn't non-penalty xG p/90 a better metric than just raw goals? it's more predictive is it not?

  • @carterpape
    @carterpape 3 месяца назад

    wide shot, medium shot, close-up, wide shot, medium shot, close-up, next question, repeat

  • @NZTableTennisGuru
    @NZTableTennisGuru 4 месяца назад

    Okay, so an in-depth statistical analysis for sports popular in the United States. What about the rest of the world?

  • @americandissident9062
    @americandissident9062 4 месяца назад

    Michael was immensely better at defense, and had better defense played against him. He was also more clutch.

  • @csanton3946
    @csanton3946 8 месяцев назад

    If you have stats for football, there must be for soccer, just accept it, it's not famous in US and he is an American

  • @flight_knight_
    @flight_knight_ 2 месяца назад

    Saying Jordan is a better defender than Lebron is kinda silly maybe on the perimeter but Lebron does way more

  • @samjlopes
    @samjlopes 10 месяцев назад

    His football (Messi v Ronaldo) was terrible. He has no idea what he is talking about.

  • @nestormarrero538
    @nestormarrero538 9 месяцев назад +1

    You could tell hr didn’t know much about soccer

  • @tayzzer2975
    @tayzzer2975 11 месяцев назад +1

    was that the same "moving on" byte every time? xD

  • @kevingraham4736
    @kevingraham4736 Месяц назад

    missed the fact that the average pitchign speed has also gone up. over the years. faster pitch, harder to hit.

  • @mango863
    @mango863 26 дней назад

    i know angel reese crying and throwing up at the layup being the easiest shot to make

  • @maddytarabbia51
    @maddytarabbia51 11 месяцев назад +3

    I would love to see a pathologist! love these videos dearly

  • @w00deey12
    @w00deey12 2 месяца назад

    Spoiler alert: the answer is a layup. doesn't take math to figure that out

  • @LebronCCP
    @LebronCCP 5 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting I thought the most efficient shot is the long 2

  • @stevenepstein6454
    @stevenepstein6454 4 месяца назад

    Q. What's the most important QB stat?
    A. The stat that counts four stats
    Nope

  • @JonahNelson7
    @JonahNelson7 11 месяцев назад +1

    Watching this vid is the closest I’ve ever gotten to understanding why people like sports

  • @DEVILISHLY_DELICIOUS
    @DEVILISHLY_DELICIOUS 10 месяцев назад

    I agree with the statistician, curry is very overvalued as a player.

  • @A.K-h1i
    @A.K-h1i 2 месяца назад

    The most statistically efficient shot in NBA?
    *The one that goes in*

  • @maartenvz
    @maartenvz 11 месяцев назад +1

    I was expecting the answer to be: the free throw

  • @A_Baguette_
    @A_Baguette_ 10 месяцев назад

    This guy knows nothing about soccer lmao.

  • @hawjsta
    @hawjsta 5 дней назад

    Wouldnt the dunk be the highest efficiency?

  • @danparsons1423
    @danparsons1423 5 месяцев назад

    Clearly knows very little about Soccer.

  • @dickfalkenbury1106
    @dickfalkenbury1106 9 месяцев назад +2

    Baseball needs a new stat: Effective Batting Average. A single hit where the batter ends up stranded, with no other runners advancing is not an 'effective' at-bat. This new statistic could also be 'weighted' i.e. should a hit or at-bat be considered 'effective' if the hit comes in the ninth inning when the batter's team is behind by seven runs? (Ichiro, when he played for the Mariners had 1200 hits but only two walk-off hits (one homer, one single) in all those hits; he also hit a lot when there were two outs or Seattle was so afr behind it was not important).

  • @santoshsankaran9072
    @santoshsankaran9072 11 месяцев назад +9

    Highly disagree with the idea that running backs are being devalued due to a recognition shift towards the offensive line. They aren't getting paid because their production drops off a cliff within a few years after their rookie contracts, and it's cheaper to draft another one in later rounds over paying them adequately. In other words, money.

    • @naughtybynature999
      @naughtybynature999 11 месяцев назад +11

      both can be true, not mutually exclusive points

    • @harrisonclifford3711
      @harrisonclifford3711 11 месяцев назад +1

      you make a good point about longevity, but the reality is the running game is simply less effective. There are stats out there that show when a team chooses to run the ball on any given down and field position (vs passing), win probability drops. This applies for the vast majority of offenses in the NFL, and a contributor as to why payrolls are more focused on other positions nowadays. There are outliers, but overall running backs should not be paid the share that they once were, because why would you pay more for a less efficient style of play.

  • @DavidEssig342
    @DavidEssig342 4 месяца назад

    @TRP you need to do a video on Drew Griffith. He just ran a 3:57.08 1600m at the PIAA Track and Field Championships in Shippensburg, PA. This time is a new NFHS record and smashed Gary Martin's state record.

  • @RRRusan
    @RRRusan 4 месяца назад

    As a Wizards fan, I cannot trust this mans opinion 😂