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<blockquote data-quote="TechPreacher" data-source="post: 415567" data-attributes="member: 2312"><p>Again I ask, why is it four years? Why not three? Or five? If "lately" is the standard, why not one year?</p><p></p><p>It's obvious that four years is what currently fits the negative narrative. You can't say three years, because then it becomes too obvious that you are cherry picking. Five years adds a nondescript 2013 season to the discussion, which doesn't help nor hurt. So four years just feels comfy at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Yet, it seems strange that when choosing the last four years, two of them were good and two were bad, but the two bad were worse than the two good could overcome. Some of us look at the good as examples of what can be, but you apparently see the bad and want to get rid of the guy who produced the good. I just hope that one day you find what you're looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPreacher, post: 415567, member: 2312"] Again I ask, why is it four years? Why not three? Or five? If "lately" is the standard, why not one year? It's obvious that four years is what currently fits the negative narrative. You can't say three years, because then it becomes too obvious that you are cherry picking. Five years adds a nondescript 2013 season to the discussion, which doesn't help nor hurt. So four years just feels comfy at the moment. Yet, it seems strange that when choosing the last four years, two of them were good and two were bad, but the two bad were worse than the two good could overcome. Some of us look at the good as examples of what can be, but you apparently see the bad and want to get rid of the guy who produced the good. I just hope that one day you find what you're looking for. [/QUOTE]
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