Spark, here is my point. You can deflect with the “but the numbers and data say this” defense all you want. But this is similar to the Nagy/Belichick argument we had. “At this point in their careers, blah blah blah.” Technically, yes you were “right.” But I mocked you for that stuff because clearly one was better than the other. And it was ridiculous to compare them in any way. Despite what the precious data said. And again, I never ever once said you said Trubisky was “better,” or even as good. But clearly you were trying to prop up Trubisky at the time. That’s fine. But to do it using Mahomes as your counter example was absurd, even at the time, with supporting data.