Kieran
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GameSetAndMath said:The point is there is no such thing called total recovery from a recurring back issue. There
is only recovery from the current episode of it.
I wonder whether geniuses do take comparisons literally without pausing to think about
the point of the comparison. :nono
Finally, when a new poster was pointing out that Fed had back issues for a long time,
established posters tried to jump on that fellow and suppress him. Until, I provided specific
evidence that he has been having back ache even in 2003, many thought it is a byproduct
of Fed aging up. Now, after accepting it, they try to use it against my argument and that
too improperly.:lolz:
I know Kieran is your buddy. But, that does not mean you should try to defend his bad
logic, especially when you are fully capable of creating your own bad logic (and get
irritated when exposed about it).
Where's the bad logic?
You create a dodgy narrative which suggests that Federer has been chronically struggling with a bad back for 12 years - but bravely played through it, give or take an odd match. And I call that bullsuger, just yet another dodgy narrative you're selling, and nobody is buying..
Then you suggest he's fully fit - a few days after being utterly unable to make the biggest final he's reached since Wimbledon - and I tell you that if he skips any more tennis - either IPTL or early 2015 - we'll know that he hasn't fully recovered, and you...what? Contradict this?
Listen, if Federer has a bad 2015, you and I both know he'll mention his back, and you and I both know that yourself and your buddy Front will declare that it's been troubling him since the WTF.
This is why I was trying to keep you honest by insisting that it couldn't be fully recovered. Try keep up, eh?