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The Return of the Bulls

September 26, 2007 by

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For twelve seasons, beginning in 1986-87 and ending in 1997-98, the Chicago Bulls boasted a positive efficiency differential (offensive efficiency – defensive efficiency) every year.  And not surprisingly, this team was quite successful, winning 69% of its regular season contests. Then in 1998 we saw the great exodus.  Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Scottie Pippen, and […]

Week Three QB Score and RB Score Rankings

September 26, 2007 by

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Week Three QB Score Rankings Overall QB Score Rankings Week Three RB Score Rankings Overall RB Score Rankings The Quarterback Stories The big quarterback story from Week Three was the return of Donovan McNabb. In terms of QB Score per play, McNabb was the second best quarterback in 2006.  In Week One and Week Two […]

Top 100 Academic Blogs Every Professional Investor Should Read

September 26, 2007 by

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This morning I was notified via e-mail that The Wages of Wins has been listed by CurrencyTrading.Net as one of the “Top 100 Academic Blogs Every Professional Investor Should Read.” If you click on the above link you will see that 5. The Wages of Wins 11. The Sports Economist (I write there once in […]

From Mike Kurylo of Knickerblogger.net — Do Stats Lie?

September 26, 2007 by

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This is from Mike Kurylo of Knickerblogger.net. Mike’s post is called: Do Stats Lie?  Yes, I didn’t write this. And yes, I am cheating here.  Normally the WoW Journal only posts stuff written for the WoW Journal (not much re-posting here).  But I thought this was a good explanation of offensive efficiency and it relates […]