No one really wants to debate you as you seem certain that an injury is causing his poor play, and its unlikely that anything anyone says to you is going to change your mind. So I'd just move on if I were you.
I dont know.
Seems like a lot of people are willing to engage. Most with very flawed logic.
I'm more interested in analyzing the evidence around whether or not an injury is causing his poor play. I've said many times that I don't know. I think people have a hard time with this though as they are more interested in simplistic binary conclusions rather than really digging into the evidence to assess the degree upon which it supports either conclusions.
I've yet to see anyone "dig in to the evidence."
I've seen a bunch of people start with the premise that he is or was not injured and then work their way back towards that. Picking what ever evidence or partial quote fits that narrative.
I see people on (im pressuming your side of the argument) completely ignoring his skating speed plumeting and his shot velocity gone.
Ultimately, people shouldn't be certain either way since we don't have concrete evidence. But things are really polarized on here and its gotten to the point where its been suggested that if you can't see that Pettersson's poor skating has been caused by an injury that you are debating in bad faith.
Yes. I guess TECHNICALLY he could be doing it on purpose and we just cant ever never know but this type of scepticism makes debating anything pointless. But this is a complete non sequitur. We cant ever know anything for 100% certainty but that does not mean that anything can be true.
If we stay within reason, and not go irrationally sceptic, your statement is fine example of false balance fallacy.
We know plenty:
- We know very well how patellar tendonitis behaves.
- We know that last time EP had a similar slump he was injured.*
- We have EDGE data to support the eye test that he does not have his legs.
We have anecdotal evidence that he supposedly was slow during his first slump too. I guess thats something that we know? I dont remember him being slow. I remember him fighting the puck and looking frustrated and not skating hard at times.
Nothing I am debating is in bad faith.
I think it seems that way to you because I understand the type of injury he is dealing with very well and I work with pro athletes who have this issue. I have knowledge that you do not that leads me to conclusions.
I think you have biases that I do not that leads you to your conclusions.
Ive noted there is an awful lot of overlap between the "EP is healthy" conspirators of last season and the people who are arguing like you are now. This leads me to believe there is more ego involved that is clouding your ability to think clearly.
(And lot of them were the same people who did the same when EP had his wrist issue.*)
Admitting you got shit wrong can be hard for most people. So it seems. But it does not need to be.