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Originally Posted by patteeu
I disagree with your interpretation. When TRR says "that's an issue", the antecedent of the pronoun is Albert's apparent unwillingness to play a different position even if it makes the team better, not the notion that the team can't be improved because Albert is unwilling to move.
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Given the realities of the players available there is no logical way by which his moving would improve the team. Again, at best it's a specious argument. It suggests an impossibility then ruminates on the implications of something that wouldn't happen happening. Pointless at best.
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