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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 99179" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>But your comments regarding who Tech has beat suggest that somehow the Tech win or loss is not a part of <em>why</em> that other team goes on to win or lose in future contests.</p><p></p><p>VT a bad team this year? Or having a bad season? Well I for one think Tech can take a lot of credit for that. VT had beat OSU on the road, a great win, then had a let down at home (largely the first quarter) and couldn't get it done to beat ECU. then we come in there and actually found a way to rip their hearts out from their chests and give them their second straight loss at home. It had to be absolutely deflating and demoralizing for them. They had no business getting beat again at home right after the first loss nor given their lucky breaks in the game against Tech. But they did.</p><p></p><p>Hence, if VT has magically become a "bad team" then Tech gets a lot of the credit for this becoming the case in my thinking. Also, whatever VT does after playing Tech has no impact on whether or not that win was a great and quality win. It was a fantastic victory. Such determinations have to be made at the actual time of the game and no future outcomes can change that evaluation. Otherwise no evaluations can ever be made of any games as none would be the least bit reliable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 99179, member: 231"] But your comments regarding who Tech has beat suggest that somehow the Tech win or loss is not a part of [I]why[/I] that other team goes on to win or lose in future contests. VT a bad team this year? Or having a bad season? Well I for one think Tech can take a lot of credit for that. VT had beat OSU on the road, a great win, then had a let down at home (largely the first quarter) and couldn't get it done to beat ECU. then we come in there and actually found a way to rip their hearts out from their chests and give them their second straight loss at home. It had to be absolutely deflating and demoralizing for them. They had no business getting beat again at home right after the first loss nor given their lucky breaks in the game against Tech. But they did. Hence, if VT has magically become a "bad team" then Tech gets a lot of the credit for this becoming the case in my thinking. Also, whatever VT does after playing Tech has no impact on whether or not that win was a great and quality win. It was a fantastic victory. Such determinations have to be made at the actual time of the game and no future outcomes can change that evaluation. Otherwise no evaluations can ever be made of any games as none would be the least bit reliable. [/QUOTE]
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