What’s frustrating is by default any points you don’t agree with is surface level and stupid, come on man that’s BS.
My contention that Geno is 10-15 range is every bit as objective as your opinion is. I have valid reasons for thinking so as well yet long standing measures like passer rating, QBR, TD/INT numbers, decision making, PFF grade etc is all labeled as stupid and outdated because it’s not ADOT, or EPA etc because it doesn’t fit the narrative. I even used nfl execs and was chastised for that.
This works both ways man and no one is a victim. The vast majority don’t have Geno top 5-10 as you do and that’s perfectly fine. You’ve also made comments about “limp dicks” and thrown insults as well. We’ve let it go because it’s a fun debate and both sides have crossed the line at times. Multiple people on your side have said some crappy things to multiple members as well. Quit with the “one side is encouraged” stuff it’s not fair.
Where am I supposed to start with this one, dude? Half of this is you arguing against stuff I didn't even say.
I didn't say that ALL conflicting opinions were surface level, nor did I call them all stupid. I also didn't say anything about you ranking him 10-15 not being an objective viewpoint. I said nothing of the sort. At all. My rub is with those who dismiss deeper analysis with only surface level arguments like "he hasn't thrown 4 touchdowns in a game" or "he's not clutch despite a lot of evidence of clutch play." If those people are going to call me a fanboy or "Geno's mom" or whatever, then yeah, it'd be cool to see some real analysis backing that up.
Ranking him 10-15 is perfectly fine, dude. I think thats a fine viewpoint. I don't even necessarily disagree. There's no possibility for a good faith conversation if you're going to run a crusade against sentiments that you attribute to me despite me not having expressed those sentiments.
And that's another thing - you always say we're taking stuff personally when there's a disagreement. What's up with that? We're engaging in the same discourse and, if I'm taking it personally, you're taking it just as personally.
The only people taking it personally are people who think dissenting opinions are actually stifling discussion rather than stimulating it. That's a minority, but it's there.