First – how did you get started in analytics coverage?
I started off as a traditional newspaper beat writer. I covered the Jets mostly – some Giants coverage too – for the New York Daily News. I always had a quantitative interest though and paid attention to what football analysts were doing. In the press box my fellow writers would remember me as being the crazy guy who said they should always go for it on fourth downs.
In 2017 I left for ESPN. I didn’t have the technical skills for a job in analytics- that ruled out 99% of the jobs I wanted. But I was lucky to find that one-percent job that opened up at ESPN. I didn’t have to do the modeling there – I used ESPN’s metrics to write stories instead.
It was exactly what I wanted. I shifted now to covering the NFL only which was what I wanted. I’ve been able to expand my own technical abilities too. I’m not as skilled as the analytics guys but I can do some analysis for myself now.
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