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Old 02-23-2011, 05:59 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by CadBane View Post
What I'm saying is arguing colors as analogous to commentators is NOT accurate. Period.

Yes, announcers might be more subjective than NBA players, but it's a hell of lot less so than colors.

You want me to start a poll on this site as proof?
Isn't a poll 100% subjective, or has the definition of "subjective" changed recently?

Also, claiming that a preference in announcers is more subjective than a preference in colors is completely inaccurate too, since subjectivity is non-incremental by definition (only objectivity can be measured incrementally, by definition...)
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