Spence wrote:WoVeU wrote:Yeah, uh-huh, blah-blah. Some good comments in the thread others left me wanting to call an ambulance chaser to reimburse me for my pain and suffering. I have a clear case of liable.
This is why I don't bother voting. It takes a good deal of time to do it any where close to right. And it is plainly demonstrated here that people like to go with their "feeling", "impression", "prediction!" If I could only be a Nostradumass! I think we have many guys here who should be on College Payrolls...the NCAA is being cheated in your absence.
I think most who vote here put the time in to try and get it right. I think we get honest votes from most. I think people here watch as many games as any voter in the AP and tons more than the coaches. I think our users poll is as reasoned and well thought out as any in the country. I think there is lots less negative bias here and just a reasonable amount of "my team" positive bias.
Voting in the top 25 poll takes lots of time. Most who think it would be cool to do it, find out it isn't all that easy over the course of a year. Also I think if you do it for a whole year and do it right, you will learn a lot about ranking teams. You will learn it is easy to follow a philosophy and be consistent early in the year and you will learn that the more game that get played the more your philosophy on ranking will take a hit. The guys who do it every year put their opinion out for everyone to see. I think they do a great job - whether or not I agree with the results.
I am sure many put time and effort and even study to the craft!
I just have a big problem when somebody directly says (in a case like Bama-SC) that they ranked them by where they think they will end the season. Then follow with many words and much wind can be tossed about to attempt to add grace or some shroud of propriety or color the process one of quality. It simply can not be! The chief cornerstone has been rejected! People go well out of there way applying any fallacy of argument they can that ends up rendering them some form of judge, jury, or executioner. It is just football, but it speaks volumes on the state of human consciousness and conscience! And let me be clear this is not me playing judge over them. I am not judging the road or where it leads. I am directly speaking on the cobblestones they lay before me. I am examining the rudiments and at that concise point of discern I can fully know it lacks any and all ability to lay good foundation. (I do not need to see the mortar on base gravel or hear anything about those other ingredients.) I am speaking on a logical axiom...or "the" logical axiom for this process.
What is sad, it seems the people that at all get this is in the single digits. And 1 other person and only one get it such to the full he too can plainly set it down, point to it, and say "there, right there!" And then does NOT go on to opine and regurgitate other immaterial evidence...donovan. I am not the eldest person here, nor the most scholarly, nor have I seen as much of the world as others, and I am quite sure I have brought about less good. But in all my endeavors I have kept a full dozing blade in front of me. And I don''t go to far before i take everything back to the base principles to see if something has been left out or lost in the build process...that is the only thing I have some skill at, "I know what I know, and I know what I don't know and know the latter to be greater than the former."
It is just football. But it provides a worthy platform in the simple set yet with similitude for many things...having some like process yet the weightiness is small and more finite. If we can't apply good reasoning at the baser points here...I say with full confidence it can be applied nowhere!
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