However, since the information used in the statistical data cannot be included all the time, there is still a gap between the statistical data and the actual situation. For example, for the batsman in a decline in the film, the statistical data only indicates his condition, but Can't solve the problem, it should be sold out from the data alone; another hot hitter, statistics show that he is too versatile, predicting that he has a good future in the future. The film uses these two examples to directly hit the key to the data-only faction.
In fact, there are also shortcomings in using the scouting model. For example, in the film, the only data player teased the old man: a few players were signed in a year. There is a big gap between the scouting model and the only data group in terms of output. The inevitable path for future development is to send data to the upper hand.
Generally speaking, the film is quite well-formed and there is nothing special. All the characters are water chestnuts, with distinctive performances. From the plot point of view, there are no twists and turns. In the end, everyone is happy.
If the film still has some positive meaning, it is to take a step back in everything. In the film, it is natural to wait at every critical moment.
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