Sources
Content and Metrics
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PFFItem Link List Item 1
Gold Standard of player grading, data, and great podcasts full of information.
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The AthleticItem Link List Item 2
Great podcast with good matchup stuff and betting perspectives.
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Luck MetricsItem Link List Item 3
We use TeamRankings.com, Sicscore for two flavors of injury. Turnover worthy plays vs. INT is usually publicly available with some searching. Fumble luck and kick luck are usually found in Sharp Football Analysis
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Sumer SportsItem Link List Item 4
EPA/Play, PROE, Success rates -- they usually have great charts
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Football InsightsItem Link
Coverage rates and a multitude of performance based charts by position, against certain coverages, etc.
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Mina KimesItem Link
Really good at distilling down a lot of advanced metrics into consumable bits alongside matchup stuff. Really good podcast listen, not always the best picks.
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Action NetworkItem Link
Another go-to pod that ties in advanced metrics, situations, matchups.
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FTNItem Link
A lot of data, including DVOA.
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Our LadsItem Link
Depth Charts. Depth Charts.
AI Tools
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Chat GPTItem Link List Item 1
Heard of it? Ha. Summarization, pulling together metrics, very specific matchups sometimes ignites a thought pattern with specific questions. Sanity check the data -- hallucinations do happen! It does a good job of finding anomalies in box scores and finding betting value to check against your thoughts against. Good prompting and specific queries helps avoid hallucinations
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Notebook LMItem Link List Item 2
Good to 'seed' with data from specific sources for Q&A. Also does a good job of summarizing those sources into a 'pod' which rarely hits the mark, but is a starting point to create a script for another tool to pick-up.
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PerplexityItem Link List Item 3
Better search, but not quite as deep as it seems to only scrape certain, more 'reputable' sources with multiple AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, proprietary)
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ClaudeItem Link List Item 4
Different model and a nice back-up to Chat GPT to sanity check each other. Does certain other things well, but for our purposes here it's usually duplicative to Chat GPT and if I'm going to use one, I use Chat GPT.
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Eleven LabsItem Link
Easy scripting to audio, but still a little robotic. Actually more robotic than Notebook LM. There are other tools out there like Podcastle or Podbean I will probably try. These two together would be good. I'm sure there's a learning curve as well---but very easy to turn scripts into a pod.
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DudaItem Link
We've used a lot of CMS and website builders (Weebly, Wordpress, Wix, Durable, etc.). For whatever reason, Duda performed pretty well with not a lot of effort. I think the others are used to other types of SMBs (like home services businesses, for instance). The AI images and content creation didn't hit the mark with the others.