What Does the Wrong Coach Look Like?


Mad Son takes a closer look at penalties to see how they reflect on how good a coach can be
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I know many coaches don't find penalties have any correlation to winning, Petersen has said so too. Really interesting to see the data on it. I think they consider them a hindrance at times, and there are some penalties that are just stupid.
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Excellent read. You shit better articles than what the goons at DM write.
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I believe that all good coaches realize that if offensive holding or defensive pass interference could be called every play, it's sometimes gonna get called and they take those in stride.
Bad coaching regarding penalties shows itself as repeated false starts, illegal formations, delays of game, offsides or encroachment, and making PFs that are willful, e.g. Taunting, spearing, retaliating, etc., with no discernible improvement over time.
I bag on Peenerman all the time, penalties aren't one of the things about him I call out.
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R-squared isn't an indicator of correlation. In this case It tells you how well variance in penalties (and only penalties) does to explain variance in win%. The low R2 value tells you: not very well.
There are other variables you would have to control for before making that conclusion (SOS, talent, Experience, conference, etc).
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When I clicked on the link, I was expecting a giant pic of Willingham.
When you ran the analysis, did you also run a Spearman correlation? I saw you posted the rho squared value for Pearson (linear) correlation, but I'm wondering if you also did a Spearman to see if there is a non-linear relationship.
Edit: Idk what the data looks like, but if the data can be categorized, I'd be curious if you could stratify the data by type of penalty or when penalties occur (which down, whether it's offense, defense, etc.). I'm wonder if there's some correlation between a subset of penalties rather than penalties in general. -
Yes, I recognize what you are saying is technically true. I am assuming I can draw that conclusions as a practicality.BallSacked said:R-squared isn't an indicator of correlation. In this case It tells you how well variance in penalties (and only penalties) does to explain variance in win%. The low R2 value tells you: not very well.
There are other variables you would have to control for before making that conclusion (SOS, talent, Experience, conference, etc). -
The PAC 12 is the world wide leader in penalties. Right or wrong that is a statistical fact. Numerous Pac teams are in the top 20 for penalties per game.
And Canard is right about the types of penalties. If you can't even line up right something is wrong -
It's like revenge of the nerds in here
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When you first started poasting here I though you were OBK, clearly you aren'tBallSacked said:R-squared isn't an indicator of correlation. In this case It tells you how well variance in penalties (and only penalties) does to explain variance in win%. The low R2 value tells you: not very well.
There are other variables you would have to control for before making that conclusion (SOS, talent, Experience, conference, etc).
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I'm actually a Bruin (Broog?) who lurked around here until I got dialed in. I'm a big Jordan Zummwalt fan.AZDuck said:
When you first started poasting here I though you were OBK, clearly you aren'tBallSacked said:R-squared isn't an indicator of correlation. In this case It tells you how well variance in penalties (and only penalties) does to explain variance in win%. The low R2 value tells you: not very well.
There are other variables you would have to control for before making that conclusion (SOS, talent, Experience, conference, etc).
So now you know I'm clearly clearly not OBKFS.
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I don't need a chart, my eyes are as good as yours. Here's what a bad coach looks like:
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Fuck, it's not often I tune in for my morning Hardcore Husky fix and leave feeling like the dumbest guy in the room. Scary. And some of you guys actually say you've been laid. This conversation makes me wonder.
Some Big Bang Theory shit on up in this bitch. -
Penalties are the area I am most disappointed in. Not so much holding/PI, but false starts, 12 men on the field, personal fouls. These things are coaching and in the details Petersen preaches.
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Sark is a mediocre coach.topdawgnc said:I don't need a chart, my eyes are as good as yours. Here's what a bad coach looks like:
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"Block in the back, return team."
This is bad coaching, time for Peterman to get his ST guy dialed in. -
It looks like Washington has improved significantly on penalties. On a per play basis (to adjust for tempo) UW is now the (edit) 4th Least penalized team in the p12. Last year they were 4th most.MikeDamone said:Penalties are the area I am most disappointed in. Not so much holding/PI, but false starts, 12 men on the field, personal fouls. These things are coaching and in the details Petersen preaches.
teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/penalties-per-play?date=2014-01-06
Another interesting stat, Arizona is the 2nd in FBS in drawing penalties from opponents, and is one of the least penalized teams in the league. I think Dick Rod works refs over pretty hard.
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Am I the only one who sees a hot Asian BBW spreading her legs in this chart??
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It's a schooner.IrishDawg22 said:Am I the only one who sees a hot Asian BBW spreading her legs in this chart??
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Free Pub!1!!topdawgnc said:I don't need a chart, my eyes are as good as yours. Here's what a bad coach looks like:
You don't need me to tell you, but these guys do in fact suck. -
Right click, save as.
Explains most of the demise without words. -
IrishDawg22 said:
Am I the only one who sees a hot Asian BBW spreading her legs in this chart??
So you're saying unicorns do exist ....... hmmm -
Before I comment, I need to know what Kim's hearing on this.