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Originally Posted by Textcritic
Yeah, I agree with this, but again, given the disparity between the information we have and beliefs about the goaltending coach I still don't understand why people think their strong feelings constitute some sort of obvious proof about Jordan Sigalet's job performance.
PepsiFree summarized my thoughts on this very nicely:
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Or, you could just accept the fact that people can form thoughts and opinions AND be right without data to form such a thought.
Like you posted before, You don't understand how people came to form their conclusions on gully without backing it with hard proof and yet they were right.
Because not everyone is an intellectual and needs numbers and math to see things a certain way.
It's akin to being book smart vs. street smart or whatever you want to call it or defer to.
People need the fancy stats to enjoy hockey, other just want to watch it without percentages and go with their gut on what they're seeing and feeling about the game. Sometimes one side is right sometimes they're wrong. But 100% of the time, we all enjoy the sport in our own way.
I'm convinced that Sigalet is NOT a part of the solution despite not being a major part o the problem. But if you cannot help solve the problem, you need someone who can.