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Originally Posted by anyonebutedmonton
Not saying LSAT grades are directly correlated to intelligence, but in order to get into Georgetown, he likely shot between a 165-170. This would qualify him for Mensa (top 2%). The organization is stupid, but the point stands that it is almost a certainty that Feaster is more intelligent than the vast majority of CP posters.
Does this make him an incredible GM? Nope. But it makes the likelihood that he just outright did not understand the situation, ie did not take the best deal on the table, very low.
Argue that he is overvaluing a first rounder. Argue that the two prospects that they targetted are crap. But, please, do not premise your "FIRE FEASTER NOW" arguments on the fact that he simply made a terrible decision and could have gotten way more.
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It's pretty safe to say that they do. A dude who gets a high LSAT score isn't driving a forklift or working with metal. Those things do correlate to intelligence, and not in a good way.