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Quit checking me out.
Okay. So yes.
If I were to say - you don't know shit about being a college professor, do you think stating that you are a college professor is an appeal to authority?
Okay. So yes.
So you are saying you suffer from this ?
Actually, yes I do. Obviously you do not understand what it is.
As long as it isn't played in New Orleans, we are fine.Since Bama only wins major bowl games that are championship games does that mean they won't ever win another championship considering they have to play a non championship bowl game to get to the championship game?
"The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias wherein relatively unskilled individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly assessing their ability to be much higher than is accurate."
Considering some of your failures it makes sense.
Their research also suggests that conversely, highly skilled individuals may underestimate their relative competence, erroneously assuming that tasks that are easy for them also are easy for others.[1]
And of course in the same paragraph you quote:
Which is a huge problem in my line of work.
You appear to be on the other end of that.
Well I guess you must be the authority here.
I suppose when it comes to the logic I used I am.
When it comes to you trying to apply to it to a completely different situation then I guess that just makes you a little lackluster in the cognitive thinking department.
no idea what that means.I bet your the best at COD too.
no idea what that means.
It doesn't matter, this thread has been sucking and you aren't helping.
This is correctIt all went down hill when you jumped in trying to compensate for Bama's loss to Ohio State
It all went down hill when you jumped in trying to compensate for Bama's loss to Ohio State
Funny because the discussion was about Florida and Urban until you started crying about it.
You must have me confused with someone else. Why would anyone cry over Florida currently sucking?.................other than Florida fans.
Ohio St fans who can't handle what Urban did to them and that it's likely coming to them.
From champs to chomped: How Urban Meyer broke Florida football
Which even your own damn school knows.
Meyer's ability to discipline players will be watched closely
Best part: Urban negative recruiting against Florida by telling a kid's family the locker room was a terrible environment at Florida and he wouldn't let his kid go there. An environment he created.
I'm not concerned one iota. BUt you can continue your wishful thinking if it you helps you get over the thumping we gave Bama.
It was Meyer who declared the Florida program “broken” at the end of his last regular season game in Gainesville in November of 2010. But why was it broken?
Diggs, the second-highest rated wide receiver in the country, had narrowed his list of potential schools to Maryland, Florida and Ohio State. For more than a week following National Signing Day on Feb. 1, and before Diggs eventually signed with Maryland, Meyer relentlessly pursued Diggs.
Multiple sources told Sporting News that Meyer—who won two national championships in six years at Florida and cemented his legacy as one of the game’s greatest coaches—told the Diggs family that he wouldn’t let his son go to Florida because of significant character issues in the locker room.
Character issues that we now know were fueled by a culture Meyer created. Character issues that gutted what was four years earlier the most powerful program in college football.