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re: BK just settled the issue.
Posted by cstewa7 on 9/15/25 at 3:11 pm to redfishfan
Best time to get some good live practice for the situation against an opponent is another way to look at it. So that when you need to execute for later in the year, you have some level of application against a stout opponent.
Redemption!!
Posted by cstewa7 on 5/25/24 at 4:35 pm
LSU!!! From the tiniest on the team!
re: What a crock of shite
Posted by cstewa7 on 5/25/24 at 4:18 pm to SportsGuyNOLA
How does the batter backing out of the box before the pitch not factor in to this!
Explosive plays would have a negative impact on TOP. See FLA for example. Plus Georgia State, Army. The explosiveness of the offense also meant that the possessions were like 3 minutes or less to score.
re: Think about those 2 stupid passes last redzone for Washington.
Posted by cstewa7 on 12/1/23 at 10:35 pm to DeafVallyBatnR
Plus only 1 TO left.
I would say that this year is equivalent to the “one year” for the other coaches. House want bad his first year. The defense and the ability to adjust in the second half helped LSU have the record it did in year one of CBK’s staff.
re: LSU Students (All Sports)
Posted by cstewa7 on 3/31/23 at 5:41 am to Oilfieldbiology
Lol. Technically, his reference still fits your list even if politics is removed.
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Coaching does matter. Back end of Miles at his worst and Ed lucking into three future hall of famers playing together and some solid assistants that one year.
Also the fact that Alabama and LSU are in the same division. It’s not just a conference championship battle like it is for Georgia. So only one out of LSU /Bama would survive. That’s not even considering the fact that Bama has consistently been at that position where we have appearances.
re: Did anyone else have a "Campus Job" while at LSU? Do they still have them?
Posted by cstewa7 on 11/15/22 at 1:49 pm to sidewalkside
Worked in dairy science building my first year, then math tutoring in math lab 2nd year. After that it was the computer lab going around campus fixing computers and internet issues etc until graduation. The last job was my favorite. Met a lot of folks that way.
re: Trey Holly and Decoldest highlights
Posted by cstewa7 on 12/17/20 at 8:41 pm to offshoretrash
Do forget the middle name. Juan.
DeColdest Juan (One)
DeColdest Juan (One)
Being able to execute a QB sneak for short yardage was very helpful in moving the chains, especially in the red zone.
Same you you bro. Fist bump.
Agree this is for the poli board.
Let me know if you want the raw data. Drop me a line at clos11_2000@yahoo.com
Agree this is for the poli board.
Let me know if you want the raw data. Drop me a line at clos11_2000@yahoo.com
Here are statistic you should know
FBI Sources Table 43: Break down of arrest by race
Note that race categories are {white, black, Asian, Native American, Hawaiian}. Hispanic is included in white. Note that per census data ~ 60% vs 75% population being White not Hispanics vs White. Ie this would suggest white not Hispanic is 80% of the White census records.
LINK
LINK
Note similar breakdown for 2010 -2018 data
Break down of arrest using the split of white to white not Hispanics and Hispanic from census would suggest:
White not Hispanic: 69% * 80% = 55.2%
Hispanic: 69% * 20% = 13.8%
Blacks: 27%
Ratios relative to White not Hispanic.
White not Hispanic: 1:1
Hispanic: 1:0.25
Blacks: 1:0.5
Data on police fatalities since 2015:
LINK
People shot by police per data break down. Data is available for download from the site.
White: 50%
Hispanic : 19%
Black: 26%
This is corroborated with other sites providing this information like statistica
LINK
When you break this down to rate of fatal shooting per arrest: % Shoot / Ratio
White: 50% / 1 = 0.50
Hispanic: 19% / 0.25 = 0.76
Black: 26% / 0.50 = 0.52
Note that this includes both suspects that are armed and not armed. If you stop here with you analysis, you would say there is no disparity Whites and Blacks except for Hispanics by + 0.2. But this is not what the protest is about. Let’s continue digging.
Now focus on those fatal shootings of unarmed people:
White: 42%
Hispanic: 18%
Black: 36%
Now break down to rate of unarmed fatal shooting per arrest: % Shoot Unarmed / Ratio
White: 42% / 1 = 0.42
Hispanic: 18% / 0.25 = 0.72
Black: 36% / 0.50 = 0.72
The bottom set of statistics is what the uproar is about. Both Blacks and Hispanics are at around the same rate, +0.32 or around 75% more than the rate for whites. This is the stat that has blacks and even Hispanics uneasy with police interaction.
Note that this is all normalized to arrest and therefore has nothing to do with population breakdown etc. Its all relative to the encounters with police to remove biases
You can download the data and do your own analysis. I will point out that in any case, those that are the majority will always have the most numbers. When comparing categories you must compare either based on rate or % of the affect to gain clarity and normalize to remove biases. Just be aware of such. In addition I learned that there is a lot of lumping which can be very misleading. Case in point the lumping of Hispanics with Whites for certain things but breaking out for others. If you went White to White without looking at the data and how it is structured then it can be very misleading.
FBI Sources Table 43: Break down of arrest by race
Note that race categories are {white, black, Asian, Native American, Hawaiian}. Hispanic is included in white. Note that per census data ~ 60% vs 75% population being White not Hispanics vs White. Ie this would suggest white not Hispanic is 80% of the White census records.
LINK
LINK
Note similar breakdown for 2010 -2018 data
Break down of arrest using the split of white to white not Hispanics and Hispanic from census would suggest:
White not Hispanic: 69% * 80% = 55.2%
Hispanic: 69% * 20% = 13.8%
Blacks: 27%
Ratios relative to White not Hispanic.
White not Hispanic: 1:1
Hispanic: 1:0.25
Blacks: 1:0.5
Data on police fatalities since 2015:
LINK
People shot by police per data break down. Data is available for download from the site.
White: 50%
Hispanic : 19%
Black: 26%
This is corroborated with other sites providing this information like statistica
LINK
When you break this down to rate of fatal shooting per arrest: % Shoot / Ratio
White: 50% / 1 = 0.50
Hispanic: 19% / 0.25 = 0.76
Black: 26% / 0.50 = 0.52
Note that this includes both suspects that are armed and not armed. If you stop here with you analysis, you would say there is no disparity Whites and Blacks except for Hispanics by + 0.2. But this is not what the protest is about. Let’s continue digging.
Now focus on those fatal shootings of unarmed people:
White: 42%
Hispanic: 18%
Black: 36%
Now break down to rate of unarmed fatal shooting per arrest: % Shoot Unarmed / Ratio
White: 42% / 1 = 0.42
Hispanic: 18% / 0.25 = 0.72
Black: 36% / 0.50 = 0.72
The bottom set of statistics is what the uproar is about. Both Blacks and Hispanics are at around the same rate, +0.32 or around 75% more than the rate for whites. This is the stat that has blacks and even Hispanics uneasy with police interaction.
Note that this is all normalized to arrest and therefore has nothing to do with population breakdown etc. Its all relative to the encounters with police to remove biases
You can download the data and do your own analysis. I will point out that in any case, those that are the majority will always have the most numbers. When comparing categories you must compare either based on rate or % of the affect to gain clarity and normalize to remove biases. Just be aware of such. In addition I learned that there is a lot of lumping which can be very misleading. Case in point the lumping of Hispanics with Whites for certain things but breaking out for others. If you went White to White without looking at the data and how it is structured then it can be very misleading.
quote:
he's upset about more whites being killed by cops last year?
This is true that more whites were killed by cops last year. Whites make up 60+% of the country and around 55+% of the arrest. If you also compare to % of deaths by cops vs % of arrest by cops to get a rate of result based on encounters then black and whites have about the same rate of 0.5 (when comparing %/%). Note that the arrest data (table 43 from fbi arrest data) combines Hispanics and whites so you have to break out the arrest data using census as a guide which is 80/20 Whites not Hispanic /Hispanic. The Hispanic rate of deaths by cops is around 0.72 in same fashion.
However the outrage and disparity is not about total deaths rate, it’s about death rate of unarmed. When you take the next step of analysis you find that whites is 0.42 compared to around 0.72 or so for Hispanics and Blacks. This is what the protest is about. The unarmed and the disparity in enforcement of lethal force against the unarmed is what cause the unease with encounters. Unarmed is the focus because armed deaths can be justifiable due to having a weapon.
Obvious if you just look at total numbers, there will always be more deaths of whites vs any other race due to whites being 60% of the population and holding a 3-4+ times population advantage over the Other categories.
re: DJ Chark disrespects Joe Burrow
Posted by cstewa7 on 3/30/20 at 9:31 pm to PhillyFan1994
Ever thought that maybe he took in his lifetime as those he watched while growing up before he came to college. All of those players were out of college before he even started.
Lol you know it!!!!! Represent.
Man they reset that clock quick with no hit of rim
Posted by cstewa7 on 2/15/20 at 5:04 pm
That was terrible
Looks like he used all the brown paint for Clemson. So really he had the paint.
re: Clemson fan has reasons
Posted by cstewa7 on 1/14/20 at 3:27 pm to Jim Rockford
????????.wow
re: Aranda's Solution to 3rd down conversions
Posted by cstewa7 on 10/14/19 at 6:09 am to la_birdman
Yep. The offense play calling by Florida was totally different on the first drive. Nothing but man beaters with back shoulder throws all the way down the field. We brought pressure but was picked up. Even the next drive we blitzed and was beat by the screen. Mullen figures we would bring pressure more in the second half. It’s not like blitzing doesn’t have its flaws also.
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