I liked being able to see what the bulk of the shots were. It helps me understand how likely a shot is to come up and how much practice time I should dedicate to it.
The first couple of times I looked at it, it was overwhelming. I didn't have a question and couldn't focus on any particular part of the data to understand. Now, I've got a toehold and can use a bit of the data. The raises a question and maybe I can find that in the data, I'm pretty sure it's in there. I think the issue may be that people aren't looking for deeper answers and the data they can use is hard for them to separate from all the data available. As people become familiar with the format it will become easier for them to focus on the part that interests them. Right now, they want a hammer and a screwdriver and you've given them a full woodworking shop, and they don't know where the hammer and screwdriver is.