Sports Hernia
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5_Golden_Rings":2atdsede said:Sports Hernia":2atdsede said:I’m 100% positive you said it, that’s what my post you copied there was referring too. I called you out on it, then.5_Golden_Rings":2atdsede said:In fact, given my searches, I'm not even sure I ever said that. The only discussion I have found regarding this topic was mostly about KAEPERNICK and me defining "fatal flaws" as flaws that are predictable (which means things you can game plan for, such as a slow release, or a weakness against a certain coverage), and contrasting that to Garoppolo's flaws, which at the time appeared to be much less predictable. It is starting to look like YOUR fragile ego has caused you to consistently lie through your teeth, if not by omission. I could be wrong, but given that my opinion on Garoppolo has been pretty consistent (his flaws are UNPREDICTABLE, e.g., stupid throws, unpredictable bad reads, etc), it definitely seems like either you lack the cognitive ability to understand more than three or four words in a sentence, resulting in you missing the entire point of the use of the phrase "fatal flaw," and the explicit definition given right next to it, or you are simply a liar.
EDIT- Here is the oldest post of mine I can find using the fatal flaw phrase.
5_Golden_Rings":2atdsede said:His fatal flaw is a lack of experience and thinking he's Brett Favre when he doesn't have half the arm strength.
Are you even sure it was me that said that? The only discussion I remember bringing the phrase up (and the only one I found) was in trying to explain the difference between reliably predictable QB flaws and unpredictable ones, which I already linked to, and I believe you replied originally with "tl;dr."
The reason I remember it was because it was a ludicrous statement to say about any QB.
All have fatal flaws (even Shady Brady, the GOAT) of course some have more than others.
You realize fatal means "causing death," right? I defined the phrase in one of my posts, one in which you replied with "tl;dr;" if I recall, and if I'm the one who coined the phrase, you ought to be going with my definition if you're going to "call me out" regarding it. Flaw and fatal flaw are not the same thing. Kaepernick's slow release is a fatal flaw because it is something a defense can reliably expect to see and therefore reliably game plan for. Making stupid throws is a flaw. It's not fatal by MY definition because it is entirely unpredictable.
Wow, that’s some truly Marvinesqe spin right there. He has taught you well young grasshopper.
It would be a lot easier just to admit you were wrong, made a dumb statement, and move on.