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Originally Posted by Beemnseven
Call it bad luck, hindsight, crystal ball, whatever -- the bottom line is that this front office made the call and it was the wrong one. One of many, as we've seen.
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I don't see how it was 'wrong'. It turned out that Harris was better(that's even debateable) than we thought but those thoughts were based on emperical evidence.
Maybe it is the definition of 'wrong' that needs discussion.
Does 'wrong' mean they made a decision that in hindsight they clearly should not have made based on the then available information or does it simply mean that the results turn out against what you banked on.
To me if a decision was made based on good info that even now we can look at and think was correct then a decision is not 'wrong'. The the results were just bad.