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But the man at the top needs to handle things like a professional IMO. If he doesn't the whole organization is ****ed. |
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When you are wrong sometimes just admit you are wrong, you double down. |
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One of your "opinions" of the Hunt family already got ****ing steam rolled because they drafted a QB at #10 which would be enough but they also traded another 1st rounder to do it. 2 1st rounders for a QB. I mean thats like being as wrong as you can be about something. Somehow that hasn't made you question your other beliefs on the same subject. Think about that. |
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We know that no human being is perfect, so we can't reasonably expect 100 percent accuracy and consistency on officials' calls. If we fed truth serum to officials and then interviewed them, they'd admit on some calls that they messed up. Even if they don't, a detailed review would show errors on some calls. So recognizing that we can't find a perfect official, what's the minimum accuracy rate that's acceptable? Is it 90%? 95%? 99%? 99.0%? Assume that these are errors that aren't corrected via review. |
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I don't see how you can criticize Hunt for anything. At worst, he's tried really hard for get us to a championship. Posted via Mobile Device |
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And my beliefs are a result of trying to figure out how the Hunt family could have failed in the business' ultimate goal, or even playing in it, for 48 years. Why do you always dismiss those 48 years in your replies? If you don't you never type it. Just too painful? Leads you to conclusions that aren't comfortable? If your hero is Clark Hunt, what about the years between 1970 and when Clark took over in 2006/7? What happened in those 36 years? Just bad luck? |
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