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re: Fallacy: Miles philosophy of keeping games close

Posted on 1/7/13 at 12:26 am to
Posted by JR Hamilsbach
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 1/7/13 at 12:26 am to
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Lee would have have been destroyed by both Georgia and Alabama as he was everytime he faced Alabama. Anyone wanting to throw him under the Alabama bus is no friend of LSU or Lee.


You state this as fact, but its obviously an opinion, and one I don't agree with.

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What does this have to do with Miles? This has to do with your thinking Lee should have played against Alabama when he had clearly showed he played scared against them.


Again that's your opinion. Even if true, theres no way that past performance can entirely predict future events. Just because Shaq sucks at free throws, doesn't mean he can't make two at the end of the game to ice it. In your Lee situation, his late drive to beat Florida in 2010 suggests that he isn't a hopeless choke artist as you suggest.

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If you cant admit Lee was in way over his head against top defenses, then you clearly have your head buried in the sand.


I very much disagree with this. You're just as dense as Miles. If you are trying to achieve some goal that's very difficult and how you're going about obtaining said goal isn't working, do you give up on that goal, or do you change your behavior to see how that affects the results? If you aren't adaptable to changing dynamics in a situation, you're either incredibly stubborn or an idiot, Miles may be both.

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You are hung up on Miles. Not everything is about him. You might be showing you can't be unbaised.


Pot, meet kettle.
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