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Looking for a “Hot Hand” in the NFL: A Case Study on Peyton Manning

August 15, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard If you were to construct a Mount Rushmore of quintessential sports debates, the existence of the hot hand may make its way up there, especially in the basketball world. Proponents point to performances like Klay...

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Understanding the Decline of Peyton Manning

January 6, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Kurt Bullard It’s hard to believe we’re only two years removed from what might have been the greatest single-season performance from a quarterback of all time: 5,477 yards, 55 touchdowns. And yet, the Broncos enter the...

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How Many Super Bowls Should Tom Brady Have Won?

February 10, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Julian Ryan There isn’t a person in New England today who isn’t proclaiming Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. the QB G.O.A.T.. There is a strong statistical case for Brady and Manning to be the first two names on the...

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Breaking Down Peyton Manning’s Playoff Woes

January 27, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Barrett Hansen Super Bowl XLIX is being billed as a matchup between two of the best postseason quarterbacks in the business: the prolific Tom Brady and the cool Russell Wilson. But, just as the two Super Bowl starters are...

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Assessing the Value of NFL Punters

October 24, 2014
by harvardsports
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By Austin Tymins In the 94-year history of the National Football League over 14,000 games have been played. And in every game but two a punt has occurred (the recent Packers-Bears game in Week 4 was one of these rare...

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