RalphOP83 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 I attended an industry talk with my fiancé tonight, and the speaker was Mike Lyons - head of analytics for the Bills. His talk was very interesting, and his analytics role involves a lot more than the football side of operations. During the Q&A I asked if he would go for it on 4th more than a hypothetical ex head coach had... The answer was an emphatic yes. He also mentioned that Rex is a lot more open minded, and that many coaches in the league are behind the curve.
NoSaint Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 Frustrating as that HC very emphatically said he'd trust the numbers and be cutting edge....
QB Bills Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 RalphOP83 is female? Or did he mistype fiancée? Either way, thanks for your insight as always madam/sir!
RalphOP83 Posted February 20, 2015 Author Posted February 20, 2015 I'm a male.. I don't even like using the "f" word but I get corrected if I don't use it... I'll blame the iPhone and beer
BuffaloBillsForever Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 (edited) I attended an industry talk with my fiancé tonight, and the speaker was Mike Lyons - head of analytics for the Bills. His talk was very interesting, and his analytics role involves a lot more than the football side of operations. During the Q&A I asked if he would go for it on 4th more than a hypothetical ex head coach had... The answer was an emphatic yes. He also mentioned that Rex is a lot more open minded, and that many coaches in the league are behind the curve. Good stuff Ralph. As the numbers stuff Saint mentioned I had my suspcisions our ex head coach was a fraud halfway into his 1st year and it was clearly evident in year 2. Never was a fan from the point of his first challenge in game #1. Raised a big red flag for me. Edited February 20, 2015 by BuffaloBillsForever
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 RalphOP83 is female? Or did he mistype fiancée? Either way, thanks for your insight as always madam/sir! Wait, there's actually a difference between fiancé and fiancée?
Maddog69 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 (edited) whats funny is all the people clamoring for a coach to go for it on every 4th down are the same ones who complain about it when we get stuffed Edited February 20, 2015 by Maddog69
plenzmd1 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 His talk was very interesting, and his analytics role involves a lot more than the football side of operations. so, this is interesting. couple of questions if you could answer would be awesome 1) did he get into any detail the type of analytics they are using? I assume way more than 4th..we tend to focus so much on that but be interested to know what other information they are tracking. 2) i am a little pissed to hear he is not 100% football, but what else are they working on ?
NoSaint Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 whats funny is all the people clamoring for a coach to go for it on every 4th down are the same ones who complain about it when we get stuffed actually, theres not a ton of overlap.
Beef Jerky Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 (edited) Rex said with the defense this team has that punting wouldn't always be the option. So we knew that he wouldn't Marrone all over the place when it came to 4th down. Edited February 20, 2015 by Beef Jerky
berndogg Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 whats funny is all the people clamoring for a coach to go for it on every 4th down are the same ones who complain about it when we get stuffed This is one of my all time favorite strawman arguments. The retarded cousin of "if it works everyone says he's a genius". Please find me links of any columinists, TBD posters, twitter users, etc who are adamant that the coach should go for it more on fourth down, yet complain that he went for it when we get stuffed.
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 We shouldn't go for it every single 4th down. Not every single 4th and one. But when you're down late in a game, go for it.
RalphOP83 Posted February 20, 2015 Author Posted February 20, 2015 (edited) so, this is interesting. couple of questions if you could answer would be awesome 1) did he get into any detail the type of analytics they are using? I assume way more than 4th..we tend to focus so much on that but be interested to know what other information they are tracking. 2) i am a little pissed to hear he is not 100% football, but what else are they working on ?[/quote 1) think profootball focus type of stuff... He said the NFL provides great data for every team as well... Seems as though part of his role is to digest data and dumb it down for the coaches/front office. One example of his analytics is situations like we saw on the game clinching super bowl play... Situational analytics. The layperson may think it's a cut and dry decision, but there are a lot of situational variables in play. Say they run the ball all 4 plays, likelihood of success goes down every play for a number of reasons. He said hes also involved in creating our draft day decisions in the form of weighing draft picks etc. I asked about the data from the motion sensors players were wearing in camp... He said he is digging into that data now to help determine how it can help us in the future. (Think wear and tear in practice and how it correlates to injury potential) 2) fan experience, variable ticket pricing etc. One last tidbit... He discussed how he typically includes excel spreadsheets with data and dumbs it down for his audience. Terry Pegula asked him for data on something and wanted him to expand on that data... He said when he presented it to Terry he expected him to just look at the summary in the PP presentation, but Terry was more concerned with the excel file... They worked through the methodology and data... Meaning Terry is a details guy not just a high level decision maker. Edited February 20, 2015 by RalphOP83
plenzmd1 Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 so, this is interesting. couple of questions if you could answer would be awesome 1) did he get into any detail the type of analytics they are using? I assume way more than 4th..we tend to focus so much on that but be interested to know what other information they are tracking. 2) i am a little pissed to hear he is not 100% football, but what else are they working on ?[/quote 1) think profootball focus type of stuff... He said the NFL provides great data for every team as well... Seems as though part of his role is to digest data and dumb it down for the coaches/front office. One example of his analytics is situations like we saw on the game clinching super bowl play... Situational analytics. The layperson may think it's a cut and dry decision, but there are a lot of situational variables in play. Say they run the ball all 4 plays, likelihood of success goes down every play for a number of reasons. He said hes also involved in creating our draft day decisions in the form of weighing draft picks etc. I asked about the data from the motion sensors players were wearing in camp... He said he is digging into that data now to help determine how it can help us in the future. (Think wear and tear in practice and how it correlates to injury potential) 2) fan experience, variable ticket pricing etc. One last tidbit... He discussed how he typically includes excel spreadsheets with data and dumbs it down for his audience. Terry Pegula asked him for data on something and wanted him to expand on that data... He said when he presented it to Terry he expected him to just look at the summary in the PP presentation, but Terry was more concerned with the excel file... They worked through the methodology and data... Meaning Terry is a details guy not just a high level decision maker. Thank you. Funny on the TPEGS stuff..like any business, they always want the transactional data in excel...cracks me up no matter what reporting/bi/visualiztion/big data solution is being used...got be able to get it into excel!!! Figured the other stuff was fan demos etc...
TSOL Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 whats funny is all the people clamoring for a coach to go for it on every 4th down are the same ones who complain about it when we get stuffed Id like to see the analytics on that! Analytics is such a funny buzzword. Back in the day we used to just have guys that knew what the right call for the right situation was. Now we need a fancy name for knowing what youre doing. ANALYITICS!
eball Posted February 20, 2015 Posted February 20, 2015 Good stuff, thanks for sharing. It seems every week we hear something else that makes me so glad Moron quit the Bills.
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