To me, this is different than the occasional figure where JB will be monitoring a figure he made where it \"could have gone a different way\". He has commented here before on how he will go back and look at some of the less solid days as horses come back to race in their next starts. This seems to be a scale issue.
Look at the Beyer fig for Mr. Fantasy\'s last start compared to I Want Revenge\'s last start. A 93 for Mr. F. vs a 92 for I Want Revenge. On TG they were a 0 and a 6. So, you figure maybe the difference on TG is due to ground loss. Wrong, actually the ground loss makes the figures FURTHER APART. Mr. F was 1w/3w his last race, while IWR was 3w/3w. That means the six points more like seven points difference. Does anybody really believe that Mr. Fantasy last race was 7 points faster than I want Revenge? Considering Mr. F. went off at 2-1 and I Want Revenge went off at 5-2/3-1, not many people did believe that.
I have no doubts that I am using the best data available (TG)O when I am handicapping a dirt track where the horses are mostly dirt horses, or handicapping a turf race where the horses have previous turf figures, but we are seeing too many of these synthetic to dirt \"WTF figures\" to feel confident about how to use them and how to adjust your handicapping.