Quote:Originally posted by JayTee@Sep 21 2013, 07:12 PM Success in sports in measure by
1. Championships
2. Playoff Victories
3. Wins/Loss ratio
4. Regular Season Success
5. Player Performance
6. Drafting Success
So by that logic then Tom Brady is a more successful QB than Manning right?
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Quote:Originally posted by Wadester@Sep 21 2013, 07:13 PM The whole he is a good player's GM is such a poor argument tbh. Any good GM in this league is a good player's GM.
And most players GMs don't have people ask out so many times a la WKP. :ph34r:
Also don't take my hate too seriously, as a Comet originally I just have a natural WKP hate coursing through my veins.
Maxy is a good GM, but hasn't proven dick so far, I'd say the same thing about myself until last season.
FUN FACT:
Only 4 current GMs have won a Cup.
I've only had 2 players ask out HFFO and +Minus, HFFO both because they didn't like someone on the team (And not the same person )
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Quote:Originally posted by Maxy@Sep 21 2013, 07:14 PM
I've only had 2 players ask out HFFO and +Minus, HFFO both because they didn't like someone on the team (And not the same person )
Which since you're saying 701 saying I'm his choice for top GM, not most successful he said top. Would make Tom Brady the better player than Peyton Manning. Success does not equal skill nor does it have to equate to being someone's choice for top of something
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He's saying you aren't as good a GM talent-wise since you have NOTHING to back you up statistically.
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Quote:Originally posted by HabsFanFromOntario@Sep 21 2013, 07:31 PM The strawman fallacy is strong in this one.
He's saying you aren't as good a GM talent-wise since you have NOTHING to back you up statistically.
Talent does not equal success is my point. Once again I'm not arguing I'm a successful GM to this point.
And that wasn't an example of strawman fallacy. It was using a prior argument as a reasoning that not everything can be broken down statistically when it comes to something like skill.
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Quote:Originally posted by Kesler17@Sep 21 2013, 07:43 PM
Leafs is a great GM but is no where active enough to be first, and he rearely posts in the lr.
yes he does... he's one of the most active in the LR