Check The Stats

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Join Mike Leon as he interviews players, coaches, scouts, trainers and broadcasters from across the sporting world about how they utilize data, stats and insights as part of their every day professional lives. Check The Stats is a podcast production from The Analyst. For the best in data-driven storytelling, visit TheAnalyst.com

Episodes

  1. Max Browne | Former USC, PITT QB, now College Football Analyst

    09/22/2021

    Max Browne | Former USC, PITT QB, now College Football Analyst

    Former USC and Pittsburgh quarterback, now college football analyst Max Browne joins host Mike Leon for this episode of 'Check The Stats' taking a closer look at how stats have influenced his career both on-and-off the field. They talk about what stats he used as a player to prepare himself for a game, in particular the time he came up against Nick Saban's Alabama side, and also how he aims to paint a picture for his audiences now behind the microphone. Max Browne was the former #1 high school quarterback in the country in 2013 out of the Seattle, WA area, winning top honors in the US All-American game. He committed to USC, and after some injury setbacks at USC, transferred to Pitt to finish his college career. Max started games for both the Trojans & Panthers respectively, throwing for 1647 yards, 7 TDs & 4 INTs in his college career in limited action. He is now an analyst on the USC radio network, as well as a color commentator for Stadium & Pac-12 Networks, and he is the host of ‘Pocket Presence w/ Max Browne’ on Pac-12 Insider & available on the Pac-12 Now app. 'Check The Stats' is a podcast production from The Analyst. Check out the latest in data-driven storytelling by visiting theanalyst.com. Follow The Analyst on Twitter for the latest insights Don't forget to listen to the rest of the podcasts from The Analyst too. Reads from The Analyst Reads from The Analyst (US) The Box Score Show

    33 min
  2. Ray Lucas | Former Jets, Dolphins QB

    08/24/2021

    Ray Lucas | Former Jets, Dolphins QB

    In the premiere episode of 'Check The Stats', Mike Leon is joined by former NFL quarterback Ray Lucas to explore his use of stats both on-and-off the field. During their chat they look at the current state of play in the NFL, whether the Jets gave up on Sam Darnold too early, the best advice Zach Wilson can receive right now, the Aaron Rodgers situation in Green Bay, what to expect from Ben Roethlisberger this season, stories from Ray's time playing for Bill Parcells, potential surprise packages for the upcoming season as well as taking a closer look at The Analyst's positional rankings. And of course some Rutgers chat as well. Despite bursting onto the scene at Rutgers, Ray Lucas went undrafted in 1996 before linking up with Bill Parcells in New England, eventually moving with his head coach to the Jets in 1997 where he would make his NFL debut. Injuries to Vinny Testaverde saw him become the Jets starter during the 1999 season where he bounced back from losses in his first two games to win the next four and lead the Jets to an 8-8 record. A move to Miami in 2001 saw the last of his action in the NFL before returning to New York as a Jets studio analyst for SNY before becoming the color commentator for the Rutgers Football Radio Network. Ray is now the head football coach at his high school alma mater, Harrison High School in New Jersey. 'Check The Stats' is a podcast production from The Analyst. Check out the latest in data-driven storytelling by visiting theanalyst.com. Follow The Analyst on Twitter for the latest insights Don't forget to listen to the rest of the podcasts from The Analyst too. Reads from The Analyst Reads from The Analyst (US) The Box Score Show

    37 min
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Join Mike Leon as he interviews players, coaches, scouts, trainers and broadcasters from across the sporting world about how they utilize data, stats and insights as part of their every day professional lives. Check The Stats is a podcast production from The Analyst. For the best in data-driven storytelling, visit TheAnalyst.com