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The Exceptions to the Ring Greatness Theory

Here at TakeThis, we believe that rings are a reflection of a player’s greatness. That generally speaking, great players tend to win rings, and players that don’t win rings usually weren’t great enough. And as always, the key word is usually. There are always exceptions, which we outlined before: This is because any good theory

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Rings Greatness Theory: Rings Matter, and Define a Player’s Greatness

Generally speaking, rings are a reflection of a player’s greatness. (This mostly applies to the NBA, where an individual player does have a large, outsized impact on his team’s ability to win games, and also for NFL QBs, who also have an outlier impact on a team’s ability to win games.) We can call this

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Stats Do Not Tell The Whole Story

Statistics record information about what is happening. This person scored points, blocked shots, caught passes, etc. But they cannot be used exclusively to draw conclusions. They do not actually tell the whole story. This is because statistics – especially basic counting statistics – are inherently vague and blurry. They are not precise because they only

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Players Can Be the Difference Between Bad Organizations and Good Organizations

There is often a consensus in sports that some teams are ran terribly, and others are not. Teams that are considered to be dysfunctional include the modern-day Las Vegas Raiders., and the Washington Commanders under Dan Snyder. Good organizations include the Pittsburgh Steelers, and even the Warriors. Well, this is a little bit inaccurate. Yes,

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Some Players’ Careers Were Destined to Turn Out the Way They Did

“This player would have won if he had better teammates!” “This guy is lucky to be playing with another good defender” “He only won because his front office is elite”. There’s a lot of variance in the world. Same with sports. The reality is that certain things were meant to be, at least in the

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“Two Timelines” in the NBA Doesn’t Work

Often times, when teams have a great, generational players, there comes a point in time where those great players reach their mid 30s, and a serious discussion needs to be had: Do they keep them and build around them until they retire? Or do they focus on trying to build towards the future with young

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Analysis of the Top Quarterback Prospects in the 2023 Draft

C.J. Stroud Pros He has a good arm and is mostly accurate. Stroud can throw with excellent touch on downfield throws. Furthermore, he can make some accurate touch throws even with the occasional off balance feet. Stroud can spot vacant areas from where defenders are blitzing from and throw to that area. Also, he can

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NFL QB Archetypes

When watching sports for long enough, you will being to realize that you are watching the same players over and over again. You realize that you have already seen this player or that player before. This is generally because most humans are really similar. If you know the traits and circumstances, we really are predictable

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