American Football (NFL)
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There is no question that loss aversion hampers success in football. It is statistically provable using regression analysis that we punt too much for example. This is rooted in psychology: we fear losing more than we enjoy winning. Behavioral economists have a good handle on this.
That said, the pendulum has swung foo far in the other direction as far as field goals are concerned. In this circumstance in particular, with the momentum Denver had, the way the defense was playing, and with incoming weather, it was just a dumb decision.
All this to say, I really appreciate a coach with the guts to challenge conventional wisdom and overcome biases to do what makes sense. This was not that.
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Thanks for the share @Jett129 - Josh is great.
I'm looking forward to the Green Bunny collab, which doesn't sound like a Bad Day out

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@Jett129 not to thread drift but he’s got a great take on the netflix diddy doc
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I enjoy this year's bunny show. But Prince was off the charts.
What other show have people enjoyed?
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Prince is my #1
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Musical preferences aside, Bad bunny put on a whole damn Broadway show. Having seen others breakdown the meaning of each scene in the following days, hard not to appreciate the performance more w each viewing. As a Pats fan, it was a much welcomed intermission from the horror
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Obviously Hendrickson with no picks attached is a better deal than Crosby and 2 firsts. I personally don't believe the Ravens pull out of that deal if Trey was off the board in the first day of free agency. Poor timing on the Ravens organization; they could have had Crosby's physical done before free agency and pulled out then, before the league made a bunch of roster moves. Bad business. Not upset that Crosby is still a Raider.
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I see no reason why they wouldn’t have been trying for both. But even if they weren’t I stand by what I said. Armchair quarterbacking isnt reserved for players. We can speculate all we want about the front office decisions but when all is said and done they’re making decisions that put food on the table for hundreds of people in that building. They play to win at every level. They broke no rules. No good team is going to shy away from a controversial decision just because it appears sleazy.
What’s really sleazy is people like Mike Florio and the rest of the talking heads who are mostly just giving us their opinions and treating it like gospel just to sell ad time. They’re about as accurate as the weather people.
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He’s the Profootball Talk guy. He’s kind of a know it all and he’s always spouting football conspiracies. Im partial to Rich Eisen but that’s about it. I also don’t enjoy Steven A Smith and that whole sub genre of sports reporters. Anyone with a desk covered in bobble heads usually annoys me.
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I think the Ravens would have had a hard time paying both players while navigating the salary cap. But true point of who knows, and the organization has to do what's best for the organization. Again...just poor timing to pull out.
I enjoy Rich Eisen as well, but agree a lot of the sports reporters are just a lot of biased fluff for clicks and views

