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March Madness is here! We know you wanted help filling out that Billion Dollar Bracket, so here you go. Choose wisely!
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An infographic that includes the Bill Walsh coaching tree. The full infographic can be found at HubSpot.com.
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Two more days until Sochi!
The full infographic can be found at Lemonly.com.
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Social Media and Super Bowl Ads by CrowdTap
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Our officemates at Lemonly bring you this infographic with the 12 new winter olympics sports at Sochi.
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Curling as explained by Mashable.
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The Minnesota Vikings infographic on their new coach: Mike Zimmer.
For the full graphic, visit the Minnesota Vikings website.
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Where football players come from by Mode Analytics.
For their blog post and interactive version, visit their website.
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Josh Gordon's record setting year by the Cleveland Browns.
To view the full graphic, visit their website.
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Top Fuel Drag Racing.
For the full graphic for Mopar, visit here.
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The NFL is a very profitable non-profit as found by the Huffington Post
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The Houston Texans End of Year Defensive Stats - 3rd best rushing defense, 7th best total defense
http://statographics.com/work/2013-texans-end-of-year-defense/
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The official regulation MLB home plate is mathematically impossible:
Home plate in the game of baseball is an irregular pentagon with two parallel sides, each perpendicular to a base. It seems reasonable to dub such a figure (i.e., a rectangle with a coincident isosceles triangle placed on one side) a “isosceles right pentagon.”
However, specification of the shape of home plate, illustrated above, as specified by both the Major League Baseball Official Rules and the Little League rulebook (Kreutzer and Kerley 1990) is not physically realizable, since it requires the existence of a (12, 12, 17) right triangle, whereas
(Bradley 1996). More specifically, the standards require the existence of an isosceles right triangle with side lengths 8.5 inches and a hypotenuse of length 12 inches, which does not satisfy the Pythagorean theorem.
(Credit: Wolfram MathWorld)
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NFL Super Seedings - We broke down the historical percentages of each seed winning the Super Bowl.
http://statographics.com/work/nfl-super-seedings/
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NFL Around the League - Week 17
http://statographics.com/work/2013-nfl-week-17/
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NFL Worst to First - For 11 straight years, an NFL team has won its division after finishing in last place the previous year. Both the Philadelphia Eagles and Carolina Panthers accomplished the feat this year.
http://statographics.com/work/nfl-worst-to-first/
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The Season of Manning
http://statographics.com/work/the-season-of-manning/
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