Salute!
Thank you for making a post like this Lieutenant Barrett.
Without knowing specific details of the battle, the strategies and tactics employed, skill levels of the combatants, etc, one cannot say whether this shows the
bias of a given scenario.
However, at the level of your own personal experience it certainly should give you plenty of information to work with.
It is a very good thing to
mirror battle once n' awhile.
Not only will you learn about a scenario from both side's view (likely strategies, etc), but one can learn a lot about the different attributes of the opposing units (best way to use them, how one might expect an opponent to use them, etc).
Regards,