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Old 01-01-2012, 05:13 PM   #11
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Re: Redskins vs. Eagles Gameday Thread

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I take it your a numbers guy.... statistically. IDK but I've seen TW get beat a couple of times almost every game which is par for the course. Against the Eagles the first time prior to him getting injured he was beat also by the same guy who has made Smith look bad.
Considering that I tend to make only the most general of conclusions from stats and absolutely despise stat whores who don't know what the **** inferential statistics is, I find the accusation extremely insulting.

I prefer empirical evidence, such as the following from this linky:

Film analysis and breakdown of Willie Smith's performance against Jason Pierre-Paul and Jared Allen. - Hogs Haven

Willie Smith had 38 "good plays" and 24 "bad plays" coming into this game according to this guy.
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