There is, of course, the obvious fact of not one, but both of the newest expansion teams being among the most competitive in the league right now. That said, I would rather discuss the boring three-win, four-loss Austin Copperheads. This is absolutely par for the course, because they have never been a supremely exciting team to watch, and I feel like it is for that very reason that they tend to turn heads here and there when they make deep playoff pushes. Why does this happen though?
I am of the firm belief that the Copperheads frequent post-season success is in large part due to the brilliant minds at work game-planning and strategizing. There is a heavy emphasis on data analysis in planning for each team. As the season presses onward, that data builds up. Ways in which each team can and have been beaten piles up throughout the season, and not utilizing analytics when they are available would be a sure fire way to cripple your team. So yes,s what I am saying is that perhaps at the moment the Copperheads are not entirely surprising in their apparent mediocrity, but I believe that they will continue to impress as the season comes to a close, and a playoff push becomes imminent.
I am of the firm belief that the Copperheads frequent post-season success is in large part due to the brilliant minds at work game-planning and strategizing. There is a heavy emphasis on data analysis in planning for each team. As the season presses onward, that data builds up. Ways in which each team can and have been beaten piles up throughout the season, and not utilizing analytics when they are available would be a sure fire way to cripple your team. So yes,s what I am saying is that perhaps at the moment the Copperheads are not entirely surprising in their apparent mediocrity, but I believe that they will continue to impress as the season comes to a close, and a playoff push becomes imminent.