How close to perfect do you have to get before you can consider something “perfect”?
What if you see a perfect sunset tonight, but then tomorrow, you see a better one? By definition, that would mean the day before wasn’t perfect, because you can’t improve on perfection.
Not even a perfect game in baseball is really perfect, at least none so far have been — since theoretically someone could throw a perfect game that includes no pitches even outside the strike zone, which would be more perfect than one in which some pitches were called balls along the way.
https://nypost.com/2023/08/04/engineering-the-perfect-fantasy-football-league/
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Start with Mahomes and Kelce.