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Former Steelers GM Inaccurately Bashes ‘Analytics’

Kevin Colbert, the former general manager of the Pittsburgh Steelers absolutely roasted the analytical movement within the NFL during a recent podcast interview.

And while he may have had some good points about the reliance on numbers within professional sports, he also missed some other key points that undercut his argument. According to Steelers Depot, Colbert was asked during an appearance on The North Carolina Athletic Podcast whether or not he believes analytics are too prevalent in the modern NFL game.

"I do," Colbert said. "At the end of my career with the Steelers, obviously it came into play, and I used to encourage our younger scouts and say, ‘Keep me up to date. Tell me what I'm missing.' We had analytics people, and I used to challenge them. I said, ‘When you guys can measure the intangibles, let me know.’ Because that's the most important thing."

He applied those criticisms to in-game management as well, such as 4th down calls or which players to trust in key situations.

"You as the coach or you as that player has to be able to make critical decisions under pressure situations. And I don't think there's any analytic that can measure that," Colbert said. "I don't think there's an intangible that can measure it, it's just that feel that that coach may have to have at a certain point and trust in his player to make that play in a critical situation." 

Except we do have ways to measure player skill. And that, not intangibles, is the most important thing.

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell. (Credit: USA Today Sports Network)

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