11-12-2021, 01:24 AM
I want to say bfine. I at least remember him being very positive when we fell to 3-5.
Why does it matter though? We all make more incorrect predictions than correct ones, but we forget the times we were wrong and boast about the few correct ones? In the end, predictions are fun and it feels good when you are right, but I think some people take "being right" a little too seriously.
I've been right about a lot of things. Boyd being phased out with the drafting of Chase being one from this year. But I'm wrong way more than I'm right, because tbh predictions are difficult in sports. If someone were truly talented at it, you should live in Vegas and make a fortune instead of wasting time on here.
Why does it matter though? We all make more incorrect predictions than correct ones, but we forget the times we were wrong and boast about the few correct ones? In the end, predictions are fun and it feels good when you are right, but I think some people take "being right" a little too seriously.
I've been right about a lot of things. Boyd being phased out with the drafting of Chase being one from this year. But I'm wrong way more than I'm right, because tbh predictions are difficult in sports. If someone were truly talented at it, you should live in Vegas and make a fortune instead of wasting time on here.
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