Stat Complaint

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We mentioned that defensive tackle Fili Moala did not record a tackle against Washington. But Moala and several other defensive players said they feel they have been cheated out of tackles this season by the USC stat crew.
One player said they made six tackles against an opponent but received credit for four. If you saw Moala or Christian Tupou make a tackle against Washington, you can mention it here.


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Troyjan&Tonic Author Profile Page said:

Maybe the stat crew were too busy designing the unimpressively slow loading website that allows you to hire a category A sports announcer to call a kids' tee ball game. Concentrate on the game, geeks!

trooojan02 Author Profile Page said:

Liiiike there was this one time where this one dude tackled the other dude who was carrying some oblong things.. it was pretty rad

bruce Author Profile Page said:

Where exactly are these guys' heads? Shouldn't they be focusing on the only stat that matters, getting a W? I really could care less how many tackles Moala or any other guy on D has, as long as SC wins the game. We all know what kind of player he is, we see him every week.

Sam Gilbert Author Profile Page said:

Bruce,

Strong stats = Higher draft picks.

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