did i say i KNOW any of that.
i do KNOW however that no matter how well intentioned snead demoff and fisher/mcvay are, they (as well any other 3 humans) will inevitably see things differently given enough chances so the draft could not work as laid out in the media.
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imo the evidence is that coaches and other football personnel often dont reveal their true thoughts, sometimes for a competitive advantage and sometimes just to be nice.
moreover, again imo, the consensus model you have laid out in the past may work occasionally but inevitably decision makers are going to disagree. either one person has the final say or potentially in case of a triumvirate (snead demoff and fisher/mcvay) majority rules.
According to your own theory, you know nothing about what they actually do.
Which is not a firm basis for proving that they DIDN'T do things they way they keep saying they do them (up to this day in fact).
So no it doesn;t allow you to make claims like for example you know that Snead wanted Watkins, because he said so, in spite of the fact that according to you no one says what they really think.
If according to you, no one says what they really think, your real claim is, you don't know anything. Not that Snead revealed he wanted Watkins.