I knew you weren't pickin', silly! I just hate it when someone presents a valid argument against what I was saying!:hihi: See the "lol" in my post.:thumb:
Probably from a man's point of view. :lol: A lot of women just "hear" the word engagement or marriage and there's no going back. Next thing you know, she's got her nose buried in bridal magazines, taking your tux measurements and interviewing wedding coordinators. j/k...........sort of.
That can be a little misleading considering there are a greater number of 3 and 2 star recruits to go around compared to the rare 5 star. Most of your usual top ten teams have good/great recruiting year in year out.
No doubt it can- the whole dang star rating system can. Point being that 2 and 3 star recruits can still make the grade- they were chosen in the first round of the NFL draft.....12 had no star rating. On the flip, I'm going to use your same argument to show how the same can be said of the 5* players too. Don't get me wrong, I like the 4 and 5 stars too and the highly rated signing classes, the pride that accompanies it, etc. I'm just saying that rivals can only give out so many 5* labels and some get missed. A coach/coaching staff's ability to recognize talent is more valuable than their ability to count stars.