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Check it out! It's got numbers and graphs and all that stuff you like.

I'm anxiously awaiting your explanation.

doh

<a href='http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/ourcall/index.cgi?350' target='_blank'>Foul charts</a>
03-31-2004 09:09 AM
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Coach Doh Wrote:Check it out! It's got numbers and graphs and all that stuff you like.

I'm anxiously awaiting your explanation.

doh

<a href='http://www.dukebasketballreport.com/ourcall/index.cgi?350' target='_blank'>Foul charts</a>
Wow a pointless display of a waste of time posted by a Dookie on a Dook board. Wow those numbers sure clear things up. When again was the number of fouls confused with "getting the calls"? Getting a foul that changes the monentum of a game is different than # of fouls per game. Anyone with a brain knows that teams that win a lot have more fouls on them than loosing teams. Hell, the desperate last 2 minutes usually explain that theory without all the data. So yet again, a Dookie has wasted time to put together a thesis that does everything but explain why Duke gets those Game changing calls when their backs are against the wall time and time again.

Great read though! I especially love the trinomial curve chart. That takes me back.
03-31-2004 11:51 AM
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