Manocad wrote:Phenomenonsense wrote:Manocad wrote:Premise one: It's a mistake to not draft the player I think the team should draft
Conclusion: I know better
Pretty simple.
It's only "I know better" if you believe the front office is infallible. If it is possible for people who know better than me to still make mistakes then saying they're making a mistake doesn't equate with the idea that I know better.
Your first sentence makes no sense. If you believe the front office is infallible, i.e. perfect, then you wouldn't assume you know better. Pointing out a mistake after it's been made is not the context here; it's determining that a potential move is a mistake before it's even made and thus can't be properly judged. If you or others want to give yourselves that kind of cachet have at it; you're just not going to get it from me.
Infallible is often used with God which makes you think it means perfect, but my sentence is easily "It's only 'I know better' if you believe the front office is incapable of making mistakes." I'll spell out context since for ya, this means "I know better" is relevant because this is the best possible decision that the front office can make and they're flat out wrong. I can say that the front office is capable of making a mistake, that they're looking Player X when I believe he is a bust, have that player turn out to be a bust, say "I told you so" and STILL not think I simply know better than them.