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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido As I posted in my previous reply ... "Hill will not be the backup. It will be the same setup as the past two seasons with Winston as the starter (ala Brees), Book as the game ...
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Re: Saints Have 1 Clear Favorite At Starting Quarterback
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Stop saying logic, you are ignoring that Sean Payton is not prone to rational decisions all of the time. There is no logical certainty with an emotional decision maker. ![]()
When you are this emphatic, you are generally trying to silence the voice in your head telling you there is a high probability of another result. |
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Re: Saints Have 1 Clear Favorite At Starting Quarterback
Originally Posted by TheOak
You guys are pulling a Star Trek argument...Guido Spock is arguing about what logic dictates and Oak is pressing the Kirk do the unexpected/ chaos theory side. If I had the know how I’d make a meme!
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Re: Saints Have 1 Clear Favorite At Starting Quarterback
Originally Posted by TheOak
The uses of Winston and Hill last season was perfectly logical. The fact that you feel Payton may make what you feel as an irrational decision at times doesn't negate that fact.![]()
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Re: Saints Have 1 Clear Favorite At Starting Quarterback
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
Like a chameleon you shift from Nostradamus to Spock after Boston makes a comment that plays to your ego, then you actually post a meme to further cheer your self on LOL... You are drowning in your own narcissism. My comments have never been about what is the best or most logical choice, if you actually read what I have written. The discussion has always been about you using that template to claim to know what the outcome will be and me telling you that Sean Payton (you know, the man that makes the decision) is just not that predictable. Spock takes all possible variables into account, you do not, you are choosing to ignore a very impactful one. ![]()
After reading this, Spock would look at you and in a Morgan Freeman voice say "He is right you know"... |
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