Thanks for using the corrected numbers, Jon.
Let's see now, 78 percent (lowest) to 96 percent (highest)--there's not a whole world of difference between 78 and 96, is there? What is it, 18 percent? It's enough to tell me that we're still in the ball game.
This reminds me of a time when I was a founding captain in a dart league. Originally, there were eight teams and the captains got to pick their teams. I thought I'd selected most of the available ringers. I did, in fact. Our team was a great team, we had the best shooters.
Except I learned a lesson. Yup, I made a very big mistake. So confident was I, and so whimsical as well, that I named my team: The Team to Try to Beat. Indeed, one of my dumbest moves!
Everyone went gunning for us, and more than was comfortable succeeded.
"....and the first one now will later be last --for the times they are a changin'...."
Thank you, Bobby Dylan.
Now, Jon, you'd have to agree that making up 18 percent to win that category of statistics can't be all that tough, can it? |