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<blockquote data-quote="85Escape" data-source="post: 852595" data-attributes="member: 3560"><p>I couldn't agree more. Everyone who is encouraging us to do what the cool kids are doing are asking for us to be perpetually mediocre with occasional periods of awful. Our ceiling if we try to beat the factories at their game is low, as we have no long-term sustainable advantage.</p><p></p><p>We've got to find a way to compete on our terms...money-ball. Figure out what inherent consistent competitive advantages you have and build a strategy to leverage it. For us, it is an education and maybe (and I do mean maybe...I'm not convinced) the ATL. </p><p></p><p>So, who can we target player-wise with the education part? Well, pretty much those that realize that they are unlikely to make the NFL and need a longer-term career option. If the ATL is an advantage then maybe you could add to that players who want to play at home or in an urban environment. Okay, now let's figure out what system we can use that leverages the player-base we are likely to get from that...I'd say the Air-raid or something like it.</p><p></p><p>Frankly the strategy behind the Flex offense we had is solid. We just had a bad recruiter who couldn't sell it over the negative recruiting and a fan-base who became more interested in not being teased about a 'high-school offense' than they did about winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85Escape, post: 852595, member: 3560"] I couldn't agree more. Everyone who is encouraging us to do what the cool kids are doing are asking for us to be perpetually mediocre with occasional periods of awful. Our ceiling if we try to beat the factories at their game is low, as we have no long-term sustainable advantage. We've got to find a way to compete on our terms...money-ball. Figure out what inherent consistent competitive advantages you have and build a strategy to leverage it. For us, it is an education and maybe (and I do mean maybe...I'm not convinced) the ATL. So, who can we target player-wise with the education part? Well, pretty much those that realize that they are unlikely to make the NFL and need a longer-term career option. If the ATL is an advantage then maybe you could add to that players who want to play at home or in an urban environment. Okay, now let's figure out what system we can use that leverages the player-base we are likely to get from that...I'd say the Air-raid or something like it. Frankly the strategy behind the Flex offense we had is solid. We just had a bad recruiter who couldn't sell it over the negative recruiting and a fan-base who became more interested in not being teased about a 'high-school offense' than they did about winning. [/QUOTE]
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