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<blockquote data-quote="mradtke66" data-source="post: 1094753" data-attributes="member: 4199"><p>My issue isn't if Kraft was dynamic or not. I acknowledge that he is. I'm trying to weigh the impact of individual stats versus the impact beyond stats. In addition to the yards per play metric, Watson being on the field also improved Love's TD:Int Ratio. Something like 5.5 when he is on the field, 3.0 when he is not.</p><p></p><p>Consider a completely absurd example. We have a crystal ball that shows us two versions of 2027 where we have only kept one of the two in each. We keep Kraft and he goes off for 1500 yards and 16 TDs. We keep Watson and he only gets 800 yards and 8 TDs over the 17 games, never misses a start.</p><p></p><p>At first glance, you'd pick Kraft, obviously. But we pull the curtain back. In the world where we kept Kraft, Love doesn't even make it to 3000 yards passing and has a 1:1 TD:Int Ratio. In the one where we kept Watson, Loves makes it to 4500 yards and a 3:1 ratio.</p><p></p><p>Is this stupid? Of course and I have laid on the hyperbole super thick for some humor, but Watson does have this style of impact. We have the data to support this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mradtke66, post: 1094753, member: 4199"] My issue isn't if Kraft was dynamic or not. I acknowledge that he is. I'm trying to weigh the impact of individual stats versus the impact beyond stats. In addition to the yards per play metric, Watson being on the field also improved Love's TD:Int Ratio. Something like 5.5 when he is on the field, 3.0 when he is not. Consider a completely absurd example. We have a crystal ball that shows us two versions of 2027 where we have only kept one of the two in each. We keep Kraft and he goes off for 1500 yards and 16 TDs. We keep Watson and he only gets 800 yards and 8 TDs over the 17 games, never misses a start. At first glance, you'd pick Kraft, obviously. But we pull the curtain back. In the world where we kept Kraft, Love doesn't even make it to 3000 yards passing and has a 1:1 TD:Int Ratio. In the one where we kept Watson, Loves makes it to 4500 yards and a 3:1 ratio. Is this stupid? Of course and I have laid on the hyperbole super thick for some humor, but Watson does have this style of impact. We have the data to support this. [/QUOTE]
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