Ken Kavanaugh vs Cris Carter
By (Contributor) on December 8, 2009
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As part of a school project, I am comparing two wide recievers in a relative fashion using graphs and integration. All data points are taken from here
The two WR's are Cris Carter and Ken Kavanaugh. The graphs can be a little misleading, as they are done by rank, and having a higher rank means having a lower number, so if it helps, think of the graphs as being upside down. Using the slope intercept formula and integration to determine the area of the graphs, we see that Cris Carter appears to be the superior WR, as the area of his graph occupies about 10% less space than Ken Kavanaugh's (180 units vs/202). This agrees with their average ranking of 20.2 compared to 22 for Ken Kavanaugh.
Written By James Hopson, Anotonin Janusca, Adam Lesage.
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