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The NFL Running Back Is Seeking Revenge
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As I watch the 2024 NFL season there's one thing that I can't help but notice... The NFL Running Back seems to be seeking vengeance. Let's dive into the numbers to see who, why, and how these NFL superstars are getting even!
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As I watch the 2024 NFL season there's one thing that I can't help but notice... The NFL Running Back seems to be seeking vengeance. Let's dive into the numbers to see who, why, and how these NFL superstars are getting even!
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How Baseball's Simplest Strategy Won The World Series
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Fun fact: Dave Roberts thought he was getting fired after possibly losing to SD. He now in the goat conversation after that master class. 🤯
Smart cuz. Roberts played his low leverage guys to eat innings and dodgers line up was tooo good that opponents had to use some of their top dogs to win against Dave throwing the towel games
Rigged and Scripted
Facts!
This was great youngster 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I hope the dodgers keep Kopech
Game five of the 2024 World Series is evidence that patience and small ball wins world championships
Well I believe that baseball - maybe more so than other sports- is a game of finesse. Defense, pitching, base running and situational hitting still are important even in the age of increased emphasis on home runs and strike outs. Yanks traditional mode of ignore fundamentals, run the bases station to station because you have no speed and mash the ball so it doesn’t matter, has proven to be an inferior mode of play. They need to evolve if they have any hope of getting back to the WS and actually winning it!
the Dodgers World Series scouting report said that the Yankees are talent over fundamentals The Dodgers knew their weakness exposed it and took advantage of it. They absolutely annihilated them.
@@jonathansfv3109 correct
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True talk💯
Cool vid. But. 👎 for having Stephan A. #BuahBuahBuaaahhh
Ruined by the autocaptions.
Doc, (if I may), I want to publicly apologize for doubting your pitching moves over the years. You are one gutsy mofo.
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*best of 5 games, not 3
Thank you NY for the 5th inning!
Head AND heart. A winning combination that Doc finally figured out.
Dave Roberts made the right decisions because he had a "stragedy". That worked. Bullpen over performance and let Freeman hit homers
THIS WAS KILLER! KEEP IT UP! LIKED AND SUBBED.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Great video!! Small thing I noticed in the script at 2:22 when a team needs 3 wins to win the series it’s a best of 5 because a best of 3 is when a team gets to 2 wins first. Amazing video tho thoroughly enjoyed it
Yes, I missed that thank you!! And thanks for watching🙏🏾🙏🏾
With the money the dodgers spent i could be the gm and win the world series
Dave Roberts should be awarded Manager of the Year. I hope those who vote on this take all this into consideration.
The amount of time needed for a starting pitcher to recover has always been huge. Fewer pitches means less recovery time which means more pitches. I like the bullpen strategy.
9:29 why Banda is so heavily underrated? He performed amazingly well in the NLCS and WS
"Just okay baseball and they'll implode" easy mode
I wish this was a 30 min video lol
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Weird edits bro I LOVE IT keep it up homie
Honestly Dave managed his ass off with what he got. Would’ve been easy to panic and throw a guy out there on short rest but he was very methodical with every decision.
Dave has lived by this strategy of leaning on his pen for a while, unfortunately it doesnt always work and gives him a bad look when someone doesnt perform to their standard. But in a decade when hes done, im sure ppl will look back and think "bro had a creative mind"
Love that you used that "get A.J. Minter up and moving around" clip lol
Simplest strategy of spending a billion dollars a year for every star free agent and eventually you’ll find a way to win a championship. Crazy how that works
It has been like this since Kenley Jensen was a closer for the Dodgers.
💰💰💰 makes it easy
Like others said. It’s definitely not the preferred or best option for him to do a Bullpen game but the Dodgers rotation was a hospital unit
This 5th inning is revenge for the Reggie Jackson obstruction from 1978.
Good analysis. 😂
I don't know why seeing "2,004" annoyed me so much that I had to rewind it twice
Not a bad video but overproduced my man, put an easier touch on that shit this ain't instagram
The Rays/Brewers did well using Openers.
Dave Roberts finally has learned to delegate and trust his instincts as a manager. I think Roberts biggest issue before this season was his need to follow a strict guideline of how to manage his team and it doesn't change in any situation. This year he relied more on trusting his coaching staff, his players, and his gut during the situation. When he went up to Treinen and basically let him make the decision, it was the moment Dave Roberts went from a manager who couldn't adjust to one of the best managers in the game.
Let's be honest, though, if it hadn't worked, the strategy would have been laughed at for decades and held bitterly against him by Dodger fans for at least however long it took to win another Series. It's mostly called genius because it worked.
@@williamknudson8414 True of most geniuses, I think.
@@williamknudson8414 If Bart Starr slipped and fell instead of scoring in the Ice Bowl Lombardi would've been laughed at too. But that's the point, his gut instinct worked. And it defined a legacy, just as Roberts defined his.
@@FBIStatMajor I know, instincts and luck absolutely play a factor in sports! I'd say Roberts was basically in a tight spot and had to roll the dice, and it paid off. I still feel like it's worth remembering that it was still a guess and that success is often the real distinction between genius and idiot. Sometimes you get the Moneyball ending, though.
@@williamknudson8414yes, very true. But most managers these days, it seems to me err in the direction of using the sabremetric script too strictly when the eye test and common sense would tell you it is wrong! Let your ace pitch if he looks good and tells you he has more in the tank!
Having long relievers like Landon Knack and Brent Honeywell tank innings to preserve the high-leverage bullpen arms worked against the Mets and Yankees.
You can say it gave teams false confidence too. Knowing what was lying in wait after the B bullpen ate up the slop
Get rid of the music! It only makes listening and understanding the dialogue more difficult, if not impossible.
Dave's been putting out these bullpen game for years now. What's the big deal?
caption videos fucking suck
the tik tok/instagram text and color change is lame as fuck. leave tik tok and social media trends on those apps. leave youtube youtube.
the dodgers dont do anything simply. fan takes are trash and the furthest thing from expert takes
The Dodgers have five guys who could arguably close for other teams (Evan Phillips, Brusdar Graterol, Alex Vesia, Micahel Kopech and Blake Treinen). Unfortunately, Phillips was injured during the NCLS... At any rate, having an high-leverage bullpen is an obvious luxury other teams don't have. So few teams could replicate this strategy over and over. Second, when a Dodger reliever was called in, Roberts wanted to make sure sure opposing batters never got too familiar with each pitcher. So Roberts inserted them so his pitchers never faced the same batter twice throughout the series. I believe Treinen was an exception in innings 7 thru 8 in Game 5 simply out of desperation.
Roberts did punt those games. I don't see how anyone can think otherwise. Yet, it was the right thing to do because his arms needed the day of rest.
However I'm quite confident he would not have punted game 4 of the WS if they'd scored more than just a couple runs in the top of the first. If it looked like his bats were lively, he would have invested more. This is absolutely fine, and one of the advantages of being on the road. You can see their pitcher before they get to see yours.
@@mal2ksc Sure, yet he did punt because they didn't have the pitching.
@@mal2ksc Yeah, there was definitely a short window where he thought they could have still chased before he decided it was the more sensible strategy to punt and regroup. Kudos to Knack and Honeywell for eating all those innings, too.
@@arontotheleft i think what people might 'take issue with' is that this wasnt the first time with a bullpen game in the playoffs. They've seen big time success with it. So going into it, they were still hoping to actually get a win. And really, they weren't THAT far from pulling it off. They were down by just 1 run after 5. Things didnt really crumble until the 8th. I wouldnt call that a punt.
@@IRanOutOfPhrases I think they were hoping for win, but he threw out Casparius in Game 4. That's a strong argument for them trying to win, especially since the other victorious bullpen games he opened with his Dawgs: Brasier and Kopech.
I consider the “Father…” of the reliever to be Clark Griffith. He was the first to use himself primarily to close games in 1905, a concept he learned his 1891 rookie year. When he became an owner, relievers in his pitching staffs stood prominent. The “bullpen game” is not new to Baseball. The Rays have been using it for years now. It’s just like the weather. Dave Roberts has a reputation of over managing and tiring wins into losses during the post season. This year, it worked out. The Yankees were a poor fundamental team.
Really well-put together video dude. The fact that you have less than 150 subs is criminal.
Thanks for watching!!
Really well-put together video dude. The fact that you have less than 150 subs is criminal.
And people called him crazy when he played analytic games