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How Is PFF Changing the Game of Football?

How Is PFF Changing the Game of Football?

FromThe Science of Change


How Is PFF Changing the Game of Football?

FromThe Science of Change

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Who said numbers ain’t fun? When it comes to football and sports in general, many fans try to develop a new way to connect with the game through analytics and predictions based on stats. Data research has become so important that it now determines how teams make decisions and how they operate as a whole, defining what their strategy is and even becoming the key to winning a championship. In this episode, host Kristen Berman talks with Eric Eager, VP of Research and Development at Pro Football Focus to discover the many ways in which they're changing the game of football with behavior science.
Jump straight into:
(01:27) - Get to know PFF: A football data collection and analysis firm for every single player in every single game that offers an entertainment platform.
(08:39) - Trust in the numbers: On math-based playbook strategies versus intuition, risk aversion, and omission bias.
(17:15) - Behavior and decisions made under pressure: What’s behind the mistakes of a quarterback and a coach?
(24:04) - How did the analytics revolution in sports start plus why it works so differently in football.
(28:01) - Exploring the many ways data has changed football teams’ draft and trade decisions and how that impacts their money cap.
(34:58) - Drawing up trick plays meant to deceive the other team and how that applies to markets and real-life decisions.
(38:37) - Home team advantage relevance: Discussing the fans’ role when it comes to predictions.
(41:31) - What’s going to change for football in the future? Determined positions and the use of algorithms.
Episode resources
Connect with Eric through https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-eager-31a2a220 (LinkedIn)
https://www.pff.com/ (PFF)
Thank you for listening to The Science of Change. Reach out to Kristen through https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristenberman/ (LinkedIn) and visit The Irrational Labs https://irrationallabs.com/ (website) for more information on behavioral science. 
This show is presented by https://www.setsail.co/ (SetSail) (follow on https://www.linkedin.com/company/setsail/ (LinkedIn)) and produced by Kristen Berman and https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (Studio Pod Media). The executive producer is Rachel Roberts. All episodes are written by Jack Bueher. Music and editing provided by https://nodalab.com/ (nodalab).
Released:
Nov 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (19)

Behavior change is hard. Actively changing another person's behavior is even harder. But many companies have been able to crack that code. They're the companies who understand that people don't always — or maybe even rarely — act rationally. The Science of Change is a podcast that seeks to demystify how businesses apply the psychology of decision-making. Each episode, host Kristen Berman, behavioral scientist and co-founder of Irrational labs, interviews visionary product or organizational leaders to find out how they’ve leveraged data to learn about both their customers’ and their employees’ behavior — and how they’ve managed to change it. Those insights, along with some of the latest research in their fields, will help us get to the bottom of our core psychologies. So let's dig in and unlock the secrets behind The Science of Change. The Science of Change podcast is presented by SetSail. Act on the moments to lead to a sale. Visit us at https://setsail.co (setsail.co) or on LinkedIn to learn more about the world’s number one revenue execution platform.