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1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

 

A teacher wrote 10 math questions with 10 answers on the blackboard in his maths class, 9 where correct and 1 was wrong, the whole class was laughing at the teacher, the teacher asked what they are  laughing at, 1 students spoke up and said "because you got number 5 wrong". Then the teacher said "that's what's wrong with the world, everyone picks out the 1 mistake, and points it out to put that person down, but  ever few congratulate that person for getting the other nine right".

Yes. But we aren't really talking about a basic mistake are we? It's not like they put Mason Cox's name up there by mistake is it? 

If the kids point out that the teacher has made a mistake the teacher would wipe the answer out and put the correct answer up. 

This isn't what Champion Data have done. They have put Mason Cox's name up on the board thinking its the correct answer.  We know it isn't.

This isn't the first time they have done this. Instead of looking at their formula and recognising that its not right they continue to give the wrong answer.

4 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Yes. But we aren't really talking about a basic mistake are we? It's not like they put Mason Cox's name up there by mistake is it? 

If the kids point out that the teacher has made a mistake the teacher would wipe the answer out and put the correct answer up. 

This isn't what Champion Data have done. They have put Mason Cox's name up on the board thinking its the correct answer.  We know it isn't.

This isn't the first time they have done this. Instead of looking at their formula and recognising that its not right they continue to give the wrong answer.

No the teacher knew the answer was wrong, he was just making a point. And Cox is elite, at set shots he almost never misses

 
13 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

No the teacher knew the answer was wrong, he was just making a point. And Cox is elite, at set shots he almost never misses

Champion Data are not trying to make a point. Its an odd analogy you are trying to make.

I watched enough of Mason Cox's over the last few years to know he isn't elite.


5 hours ago, BAMF said:

Champion Data are not trying to make a point. Its an odd analogy you are trying to make.

I watched enough of Mason Cox's over the last few years to know he isn't elite.

But you see you miss my whole point, my point is that lots of people are saying the list overall is rubbish, then they point out a very few players on the list to make their argument, when you look at the list most of the players on it would be classed as elite.

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