I know what he scores so I'll keep my mouth shut. Hard to believe how fast pictures hit the internet, Greg just got back in the country yesterday.
As for the original question, I think that there are a couple factors to look at. First, the cream of the crop got pounded last year due to the conditions. A lot of deer that would have made it through a normal year got axed. That combined with the conditions this year make for difficult hunting. There is water, food and cover everywhere. The deer dont need to move far, they have everything they need. This year reminds me a lot of what it was like 2 years ago, it was very difficult on some of my ranches but we followed it up with a banner year this past season.
There have been some great bucks killed this year, I know of 2 typicals that gross in the mid 2-teens and a few other deer that are just slugs. Definately not the best year though
Drum