I can. I think you miss the "real" point my friend. The real point is who defines, who says, who is right, and who is not ? It is generally assumed by most, that if a TPG says a coin is a 70 and I say it is a 69, that the TPG is right and that I am wrong. And of course the same thing would be said about you, and pretty much anybody else who dares to have a different opinion than that of the TPG. But, should a previously graded 69 be cracked out and resubmitted, sometimes it comes back as a 70. And yet the TPG assigned both grades. The dilemma that is presented is that the TPG had to be wrong with at least one of those grades for rather obviously the coin cannot be both. So who says, who decides - who is right and who is not ?
Reminds me of the three umpires who are shooting the...breeze. First one "I call them as I see them" Second "I call them as they are" Third "They ain't nuthin' till I call them"