the problem is....
you cannot rely on stats when the definition of absolutes keep changing
- "vaccinated" doesn't mean what you think it means
- "unvaccinated" doesn't mean what you think it means
- "covid deaths" doesn't mean what you think it means
- "covid cases" doesn't mean what you think it means
when you control the language, you control the outcome. This is the primary reason everyone is at odds because we're all speaking different languages. Not by choice, they just keep playing musical chairs with what IS and what ISN'T.
if you can at least acknowledge this, you can see none of this is being handled honestly
The next question you should ask is WHY (are they doing this)?
We can't argue who is the greatest quarterback and we're throwing out stats like passing yards and touchdowns, but I'm counting every 100 yards passing as a touchdown while you're using receptions delivered to the end zone as touchdowns.
We can't say who the best pass rusher is, when I count sacks as quarterback tackles behind the line of scrimmage on passing plays and you count sacks as any tackle behind the line of scrimmage.
we're comparing Apples and Motor Oil