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Help Chat GPT Fix the Griz Defense

GrizGuy

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As a purely academic-ish waste of time, I used ChatGPT to talk Griz football. I mean, "everybody" is doing ChatGPT, right? (https://chat.openai.com/chat)
No, it's not built for the kind of thing I asked, but it's fun. So I tossed in the very basic question below and got the response below. I tried but wasn't sure the forum allowed me to paste in a photo so I'm putting the text below.

I don't want to make time to do it, but I bet this combined brain trust could input more detailed parameters to help ChatGPT come up with a better defensive scheme for next season. For example the way this works (and there's no data in the models prior to 2021, so be aware of that), you could offer it information such as the types of defenses used by the top five teams in FCS. You could input a few of the defensive stats (I used this ranking for example: https://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fcs/current/team/22). And it "might" be able to spit out some fun options to discuss.

So, have at it and post your results.

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Q: Pretend you are the head football coach at the University of Montana. Your team, the Montana Grizzlies, finished with a disappointing 8-5 record despite very talented players. Your team is ranked 26th in the nation in total defense. Your team employees a 3-3-5 defense. Assume you want to improve on defense. What defense should you deploy next season to have any hope of winning a national title?

A: It's difficult for me to provide a specific answer without more information, such as the strengths and weaknesses of your team, the tendencies of your opponents, and your overall strategy. In general, however, it's important to have a defense that is well-suited to your team's abilities and that can effectively stop your opponents. You may want to consider consulting with your assistant coaches and studying the strategies of successful teams to determine the best approach for your team. Additionally, it's important to make sure your players are well-trained and disciplined in order to execute your chosen defense effectively.
 
GrizGuy said:
Additionally, it's important to make sure your players are well-trained and disciplined in order to execute your chosen defense effectively.[/i]

So the coach was right summing up the solution as 'we just need to play better'
 
SoldierGriz said:
uofmman1122 said:
Well, there you have it. :lol:

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I don't think the last part makes ANY sense. Too many DBs = weakness against multiple receiving threats? Huh?
This is a wonderful instruction on why these models are not exactly the best thing for our society, especially in regards to supplanting things like search engines and the like to find information. It sounds like it knows what it's talking about, and to someone who didn't know better, they might believe it, but it's clear that what it's saying is wrong.

I just thought it was funny how it's "conventional wisdom" echoes what many people are saying. :lol:
 
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