No, this isn't correct. When an opinion is shared by a majority on the board, it's likely because said opinion is formed by analyzing stats, either sabr or otherwise. Dissenting opinions which aren't rooted in fact are not received well on this board. And why would they be? Most of these opinions are going against facts established by others on the board; in some cases, they fly right in the face of a guy who spent 20 mins searching BR for statistics and composing a long, persuasive post supporting a popular opinion. And it's likely that if a counterargument is being pushed by someone else, they only have ride-the-streak, look-how-hard-he-tries, I-watch-the-games anecdotal evidence. See sig. It's fine, and admittedly quite ambitious, for someone to challenge a popular board opinion. But it isn't and will not be received well unless it's supported by statistical evidence - and it rarely is.