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Marty Hurney Apparently Lied About Fletcher Cox


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What I stand by is that your analysis has no validity but your own opinion and definition.

I'm pretty sure analysis is someone's opinion on the definition of something. This sentence is really just confusing. Lout did good research even claimed that what he looked at was different than what some experts look at and here you are bashing it. You should be supporting your fellow fan at his attempt to make a meaningful contribution not demeaning his theory cause it doesn't support your own.

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I'm pretty sure analysis is someone's opinion on the definition of something. This sentence is really just confusing. Lout did good research even claimed that what he looked at was different than what some experts look at and here you are bashing it. You should be supporting your fellow fan at his attempt to make a meaningful contribution not demeaning his theory cause it doesn't support your own.

Are you related to each other??? You guys are like Grits and TRD.

I didn't say anything about the analysis until he started comparing it to the official NCAA stats and implying they were wrong. That is when he took on an expert status position and that is when I responded. As long as it was his analysis and not used to negate official college stats I had no problem with it. And if you follow my thoughts on it I have consistently pointed out my beef was his assumption of being more accurate than official college stats. He isn't an expert and his stats were his own creation. Fine. Just don't have the gall to come on here and claim that you are more accurate and have a better handle on things than a professional site. That is my only beef and what I have said consistently.

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