Silver Charm Wrote:
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> However Speed Figures are like Point Spread and
> the Power Rating systems that go into making them.
> The 72 Dolphins were an Underdog in that Super
> Bowl and the Joe Willie Jets were getting like 18
> and a half.
>
Silver, I can\'t tell you how many times I\'ve gone to the windows, 3 or 4 days after a race, and demanded to collect a win bet on my second place finisher who ran a \"7\" vs. the winner\'s \"8.\"
The discussions of greatness get framed within a variety of contexts, none of which are all encompassing. For many, Zenyatta\'s unblemished record defines her greatness. For others, the relative homogeneity of her competition and/or racing surface, undermines it. Irreconcilable differences, plain and simple. If she loses, will that convincingly tarnish her greatness? Didn\'t seem to affect Secretariat, and a host of others. Or are they simply measured in another context?
Ultimately, I have found that such distinctions can only be meaningfully discussed by the \"eye test,\" and yet, what can be more subjective than that? By so many criteria, Tiger is the best ever, yet it grows increasingly unlikely that he will surpass Jack\'s major\'s total. Well, for a period of time he did what none had done before, and in an undeniably incandescent way. Now, he\'s the guy getting run down by the latest flavor of the month, albeit very talented flavor. And he\'s also the guy who got chased out of his house by his golf-club wielding wife. That does seem to dilute one\'s cachet in such matters. Beyond Tiger, who are your eye test stalwarts? Football QB\'s in recent history, Brady and Manning. That seems obvious with Brees on the cusp, and Favre hoping that longevity and sentiment cloud the issue. I\'d like to think you don\'t need TG numbers or QB ratings to make that determination.
Ultimately, I dodge such discussions like a maiden state bred claimer on the turf. The beauty of this game is that you have your answers in two and a half minutes or less. It\'s clear, it\'s clean, and it\'s decisive. There\'s only one context that matters. And if you didn\'t like that one, there\'s generally another one coming down the road, only thirty minutes away.