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Sep 30, 2024
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Ham
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It’s called the fallacy of relative privation.
People minimize an argument by appealing to the “bigger picture.”
I agree with you: it’s okay to discuss the team’s weaknesses even when we’re undefeated. And I also agree that our TEs are invisible.
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I know it's funny to make it seem like pointing out areas of weakness means
HRCougar
Sep 30, 8:46am
using the phrase "disappointing ineptitude" might have been the trigger
fulano
Sep 30, 8:54am
It’s an aptly, blunt description.
TeeKaa
Sep 30, 9:02am
I'd agree w the distinction that the ineptitude doesn't seem to be w our TE rm
oxcoug
Sep 30, 9:10am
If I'm ARod I pull my staff together and make short yardage
Beggar
Sep 30, 9:06am
Of course it's not sustainable. We are not going to go undefeated. Everybody
shoganai
Sep 30, 9:09am
So what are you saying? I'd really like to understand better.
HRCougar
Sep 30, 10:01am
You can say or do whatever you want as a fan.
shoganai
Sep 30, 10:08am
It’s called the fallacy of relative privation.
Ham
Sep 30, 9:16am
How do you feel about fans wanting the coaches of a ranked 5 and 0 team to get fired?
HarlemCoug
Sep 30, 6:21pm
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