A month of the NFL season has now elapsed. More data has been attained and cataloged by robots. Injuries and the sort have been noted. It is time to commence the ATTACK ALL THE BAD TEAMS strategy that generally yields a high amount of profits for those ballsy enough to believe in the analytics. Sounds crazy, right? It's around this time of the NFL year that we all shout and bicker amongst ourselves on whether or not current trends are simply small data sizes or actual reality. The smarts yell at the dumbs about game-log watching and/or not extrapolating for bye weeks when mumbling about season totals at the work cooler.