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Stewart healthy & moving well. Rivera's Party Line a Red Herring.


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Or, take the brussel sprout for instance. Brussel sprouts are clearly nasty. You can sit there all day giving me the nutritional content of the brussel sprout, but it will not make it look or taste any better.

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Or, take the brussel sprout for instance. Brussel sprouts are clearly nasty. You can sit there all day giving me the nutritional content of the brussel sprout, but it will not make it look or taste any better.

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its all in the chef baby

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Your argument with that other guy only indicates that you can use stats to prove what you want to prove and can be used selectively.  It doesn't prove stats aren't important and I promise you when GMs are negotiating contracts, numbers and stats outweigh the old eyeball everytime.  There are stats which account for context and impact which is what you can use when someone uses a largely useless stat.

 

Of course teams want their backs to run the ball most of the time.  Gettleman said that on more than one occasion.  But that was largely planned runs not scrambles.  Truth is that many times Cam scrambles because he can and holds onto the ball trying to make a big play.  He is getting smarter about throwing it away or dumping it to the back and that is why his completion percentage goes up while his yards per attempt and total yards goes down.  The number of wins went up as well.

 

I interpret a pot-calling-kettle-black vibe in your response, hypocrisy or something. 

 

Nobody ever said stats aren't important, and perspective within context should be the goal when interpreting stats and data in general.  Empirical evidence is part of the overall equation as well.  When you put all of this together, that's when you make your best and most complete evaluations.

 

Bottom line: Cam runs too much for a different myriad of reasons.  Hopefully the return of Stew and an improved O-line, experience, and a better receiving corps will afford him the freedom to not rely on his legs so much.

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Take my word for it. It's an acquired taste that I have no interest in acquiring.

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It's really quite delightful as a raw salad with the right dressing and chopped up fine enough

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Take my word for it. It's an acquired taste that I have no interest in acquiring.

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Whoa whoa whoa. Brussels Sprouts rule. You gotta steam em just right and serve em with sriracha, and as a side dish to grilled fish.

I'll forgive you this time.

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I see that the sprout has its own little cult following. Now it won't feel quite so alienated from the other vegetables.

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Brussel sprouts, asparagus, cabbage, collard greens, turnip greens, spinach, kale...

 

If it's green, then gimme.

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Brussel sprouts, asparagus, cabbage, collard greens, turnip greens, spinach, kale...

If it's green, then gimme.

Green beans, okra, broccoli. These are the gold standard green veggies.

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