Chris: I'm with you on that reasoning without a doubt. The key is indeed "of his day". Thus no matter how one weights this, if one does believe JN is not one of the superior architects of his day, he will lose. Well said - thanks!
Kalen, look at it like this: 10 points for player status, 10 points for architect status. Each not based on all-time standing, but rather how he stood during his own time. It's hard not to give OTM and Braid each 9s (they did have competition and weren't the absolute best in their times, but were damn good); Jack gets a 10. Then all it takes is for OTM and Braid to get two more points than Jack in the architect part and they win... many would argue that OTM and Braid were 9s or 10s, and Jack is a 5 at best... Not me, mind you, but I can see the argument...
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