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Fields' Future & The Challenge of Evaluating Quarterbacks

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This episode of Fanalytics kicks off with a loot at the NFL off-season, particularly focusing on the story of Justin Fields. As the conversation shifts to the NFL Draft, Professor Lewis discusses the impact of viral videos on draft stock, media hype surrounding players like Drake Maye, and challenges in evaluating quarterback performance.

Lewis also explores the role of analytics in player evaluation and the influence of media coverage on player perception. Additionally, this episode touches on the NFL salary cap, struggles of teams like the Cowboys, debates between players like Fields and Brock Purdy, and challenges in using analytics to evaluate quarterbacks.

In the show's final segment, Lewis addresses controversies such as fans rushing the court at Wake Forest and the return of controversial comedian Shane Gillis to SNL. In doing so, he highlights the power of modern media in altering fan opinions.

Fanalytics is a part of the Professors.fm podcast network - making sense of the world with top scholars.

Check out more Fanalytics content at fandomanalytics.com and fanalytics.substack.com.

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TikTok: @fanalyticspodcast

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This episode of Fanalytics kicks off with a loot at the NFL off-season, particularly focusing on the story of Justin Fields. As the conversation shifts to the NFL Draft, Professor Lewis discusses the impact of viral videos on draft stock, media hype surrounding players like Drake Maye, and challenges in evaluating quarterback performance.

Lewis also explores the role of analytics in player evaluation and the influence of media coverage on player perception. Additionally, this episode touches on the NFL salary cap, struggles of teams like the Cowboys, debates between players like Fields and Brock Purdy, and challenges in using analytics to evaluate quarterbacks.

In the show's final segment, Lewis addresses controversies such as fans rushing the court at Wake Forest and the return of controversial comedian Shane Gillis to SNL. In doing so, he highlights the power of modern media in altering fan opinions.

Fanalytics is a part of the Professors.fm podcast network - making sense of the world with top scholars.

Check out more Fanalytics content at fandomanalytics.com and fanalytics.substack.com.

And make sure to follow us on social!

Instagram: @fanalyticsmikelewis

Twitter: @fanalyticsmike

YouTube: @fanalyticsmike

TikTok: @fanalyticspodcast

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