I'm amused by those who imagine that Scott is like them; focused on being "right" and fearful of "wrong" guesses.
I really wish he was one of those who were not afraid to be "wrong". It would have been such a simple thing to say "Hey, I made the wrong choice." and leave it at that. I would have had immense respect for him if he did that.
Instead, he is trying so hard to say that even though he made the wrong choice, it was not his fault (which is fine, I accept that), BUT at the same time trying to prove that the people who did the opposite choice did it just like him, without proper reasoning.
I really wish he was one of those who were not afraid to be "wrong". It would have been such a simple thing to say "Hey, I made the wrong choice." and leave it at that. I would have had immense respect for him if he did that.
Instead, he is trying so hard to say that even though he made the wrong choice, it was not his fault (which is fine, I accept that), BUT at the same time trying to prove that the people who did the opposite choice did it just like him, without proper reasoning.
It makes me lose what respect I had for him.