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My contribution to the arguments over stats and schemes. (Long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 258118" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I saw a photo of the KPI board that Gene Stallings used to win the 1992 National Championship. It was broken down into Objectives, Goals, and Philosophies and tracked by Game and Year To Date. Very detailed. </p><p></p><p>While this is common today, this is long before Excel was in wide use. </p><p></p><p>Stalling was taught this system by Tom Landry at the Dallas Cowboys. His view was if you consistently do the right things and work on the areas you are underperforming, you will win. </p><p></p><p>So yes ... Alabama uses stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 258118, member: 2957"] I saw a photo of the KPI board that Gene Stallings used to win the 1992 National Championship. It was broken down into Objectives, Goals, and Philosophies and tracked by Game and Year To Date. Very detailed. While this is common today, this is long before Excel was in wide use. Stalling was taught this system by Tom Landry at the Dallas Cowboys. His view was if you consistently do the right things and work on the areas you are underperforming, you will win. So yes ... Alabama uses stats. [/QUOTE]
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