The data skews favorably for the Vikings since JJ was injured and TJ/JA saw higher production because of it.

  • TheSwede91wB
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    1 year ago

    Don’t forget the following paragraph in the article.

    This is perhaps the most bad-faith, generous method of collecting the data for the Vikings – it essentially does not account for the fact that T.J. Hockenson and Jordan Addison have seen their yards-per-game number skyrocket in response to Jefferson’s absence. Meanwhile, the Houston Texans are close behind with an almost entirely healthy receiving group all competing for targets at the same time.