VirusX
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No that was a clarification to my title. Meaning the title should have been "Front Office' Problem: Hubris"You just now figure that out?
It's not a new idea but so many people go toward coaching as the main issue which is true. But "Coaching" can be broken down into many pieces.
It's not that Coach <insert target> doesn't know HOW to coach. They have had success before, its more of Hubris in my opinion... That is why I believe they refuse to deviate from the game plan often until its too late...
i.e. Zone read not using until Qtr 4...
The methodology needs to change from Player X must execute for this team to succeed... TO We must adjust our game plan to fit the strengths of our team &\or what the current opponent is giving us or weak on...
Example: Jason Garrett vs Pete Carroll coaching the Seahawks
Wilson was sacked 6 times per game...
Jason Garrett: Russel is capable winning those first two games, our O Line needs to block better...
Adjustment: None, expect OL to execute as they are capable of holding off the Dallas pass rush and Russel Wilson is mobile.
Pete Carroll: Russel to have the most success needs to limit his 7 step drops against that pass rush.
Adjustment: Reduce 7 step drops and stick to 3 - 5 step drops and limit amount of time Dal pass rush has to get to Wilson.
