David-- you don\'t think Friedman\'s response to Michael was sarcastic? Lay off the mushrooms.
All Len had to do was post the Gold Cup sheets with the figures they ran, as I did. The work could speak for itself-- and everyone could draw their own conclusions about the chances of all the horses in a GI running way off their recent form on the same day. Because some of you guys are missing the point-- they had Borrego bouncing badly, and he WON by a block. What about all the others?
As to the question of genius-- it\'s not about that, it\'s about common sense. Again, Ragozin has a dogmatic set of rules and assumptions, many with no basis in the real world, that give him no choice but to assign numbers that are ridiculous on the face of it-- like the first SIX in the Super Derby getting figures that would have beaten all but Borrego in the Gold Cup, and The Daddy and A.P. Arrow running well enough to beat Borrego.
Seriously, think about that for a while.