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For anyone that doesn't see how much this is Brandon's mess:

 

 

 

The Bills can not sell winning tradition, or good weather.

 

So they’re going to start looking for efficiencies in the market.

 

Bills president Russ Brandon said Tuesday he wanted to steal a page from baseball and implement a “Moneyball”-style analytics department.

 

“We are going to create and establish a very robust football analytics operation that we layer into our entire operation moving forward,” Brandon said, via Tim Graham of the Buffalo News. “That’s’ something that’s very important to me and the future of the franchise.”

 

The Bills aren’t the first to use advanced stats to assist their evaluations, as not every team feels compelled to announce they’re marching boldly into the 21st century.

 

But it is an important step, and one that could shift the future of the franchise....

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/02/russ-brandon-bringing-moneyball-to-bills/

 

 

 

Going well. 1 Coach quit. 1 Coach fired. Drafted 2 QBs. And I guarantee analytics is telling them "hey...if no Tyrod it really doesn't matter." Whatever. My point is I believe Russ fingerprints are all over this mess directly or indirectly (overseeing the stat geeks running this sham).

 

Organization needs a whole new set of eyes everywhere.

 

 

I don't know how if you're a season ticket owner you'd spend one red cent with this guy still employed.

 

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For anyone that doesn't see how much this is Brandon's mess:

 

and implement a “Moneyball”-style analytics department. “We are going to create and establish a very robust football analytics operation that we layer into our entire operation moving forward,” Brandon said,

Isn't this what the Browns are doing? How is that working out for them? Uh no thanks, or at least do it better/different

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For anyone that doesn't see how much this is Brandon's mess:

 

 

 

The Bills can not sell winning tradition, or good weather.

 

So they’re going to start looking for efficiencies in the market.

 

Bills president Russ Brandon said Tuesday he wanted to steal a page from baseball and implement a “Moneyball”-style analytics department.

 

“We are going to create and establish a very robust football analytics operation that we layer into our entire operation moving forward,” Brandon said, via Tim Graham of the Buffalo News. “That’s’ something that’s very important to me and the future of the franchise.”

 

The Bills aren’t the first to use advanced stats to assist their evaluations, as not every team feels compelled to announce they’re marching boldly into the 21st century.

 

But it is an important step, and one that could shift the future of the franchise....

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/02/russ-brandon-bringing-moneyball-to-bills/

 

Going well. 1 Coach quit. 1 Coach fired. Drafted 2 QBs. And I guarantee analytics is telling them "hey...if no Tyrod it really doesn't matter." Whatever. My point is I believe Russ fingerprints are all over this mess directly or indirectly (overseeing the stat geeks running this sham).

 

Organization needs a whole new set of eyes everywhere.

 

 

I don't know how if you're a season ticket owner you'd spend one red cent with this guy still employed.

 

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Brandon's idea of a robust analytics dept. is more than likely. How much can we gouge Bills & Sabres fans on hotdogs. Someone quick get me a powerpoint presentaion together I can take it too Terry and Kim.

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Russ is the kind of guy who will try to convince you that white is black if he can benefit from it in any way.

 

He is fantastically full of ****.

 

Every organization has guys like this.

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Did the organization actually establish an "Analytics" department in 2013? Or was that nothing more than bluff and bluster? Or is there some "numbers" nerd, neatly attired in a Bills golf shirt and pleated khakis, sitting in some dark room (that once was a janitor's storage room), staring at an Acer laptop (Windows Vista O.S., of course), playing "Spider Solitaire" or, when he's bored, sending interesting "Pornhub" video links to Whaley?

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Belecheck dumps good players before their due for big money and gets a return. Analytics in action.

Buffalo lets player go at end of contract and has to draft to replace player see Gilmore.

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Did the organization actually establish an "Analytics" department in 2013? Or was that nothing more than bluff and bluster? Or is there some "numbers" nerd, neatly attired in a Bills golf shirt and pleated khakis, sitting in some dark room (that once was a janitor's storage room), staring at an Acer laptop (Windows Vista O.S., of course), playing "Spider Solitaire" or, when he's bored, sending interesting "Pornhub" video links to Whaley?

Your description of the analytics guy would describe like half of the users on this site I think!

 

This is just something to do while you pretend to work in your cubicle for many, no doubt.

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Did the organization actually establish an "Analytics" department in 2013? Or was that nothing more than bluff and bluster? Or is there some "numbers" nerd, neatly attired in a Bills golf shirt and pleated khakis, sitting in some dark room (that once was a janitor's storage room), staring at an Acer laptop (Windows Vista O.S., of course), playing "Spider Solitaire" or, when he's bored, sending interesting "Pornhub" video links to Whaley?

 

 

Yes

 

 

After long search, Bills find guy to grind the numbers

 

http://buffalonews.com/2013/10/31/after-long-search-bills-find-guy-to-grind-the-numbers/

 

 

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Isn't this what the Browns are doing? How is that working out for them? Uh no thanks, or at least do it better/different

 

Yes...but they're doing it was baseball analytics.

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Russ has nothing to do with football decisions.

 

He just observes decisions that are made while participating in meetings where other people make decisions.

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Russ has nothing to do with football decisions.

 

He just observes decisions that are made while participating in meetings where other people make decisions.

 

This was in 2013 when he was the President. That was my immediate response as well.

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This was in 2013 when he was the President. That was my immediate response as well.

He's still President and I think that post was sarcasm

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Serious question... how come none of our snarky journalists have ever followed up on the "robust analytics department"? They ask a lot of probing, annoying, sometimes rude questions, but I genuinely think the analytics charade is worth commenting on.

 

In all of his infinite marketing shill-ness, Brandon tried to use a buzz word, "analytics" -- and shove it down our throats in a couple interviews, including an end-of-the-year press conference. They even sent out a nice press release when they hired a number cruncher from Xerox. My question is... in such a transparent "marketing only" move, how come he didn't get called out for it. What's his excuse? The Pegulas bought the team and we no longer moved forward with that? What, they didn't want a robust analytics department?

 

Many of the great Russ apologists will defend this as nothing important, or say it has nothing to do with football, but to me it absolutely does. It's not just the lying that bothers me, but it's the fact that actual analytics is something we've been behind the curve on for so many years. It's annoying to trot out a buzz word or a phrase because you think it will sell when that buzz word actually represents something the team dearly needs.

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