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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 385509" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I think CPJ could run the run-n-shoot, but he chooses not to. Well, to be more accurate, he does run the run-n-shoot but as an attribute of an overall offense rather than as the basis of it. He does it that way because he chooses to. Why does he choose to? Because he thinks that's the best way to do it, the way that makes the most sense to him, the way that will be most effective in winning games. So, if someone were to force him to do otherwise, then he's going against his nature, going against what he believes and what makes sense to him. That's not normally going to turn out well. It would be different it someone were to CONVINCE him to do otherwise, but to FORCE it would not be good in the real of "A house divided against itself" sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>But, that's a bit of an aside to my original point. My point was that CPJ is not an expert in the shotgun spread (I'm not equating that to the run-n-shoot by any means, which I do think he has expertise in). So, to force him to run something in which he doesn't have as much expertise would be foolish. That point was only as an analogy to forcing a DC to run a pressure-focused defense when that's not what he's ever done nor is it his expertise (or what makes sense to him, or he believes in, etc). Coach Roof knows a lot of defense, the same way CPJ knows a lot of offense, but both are much more knowledgeable in particular offensive/defensive philosophies and how to implement them successfully than they are in others (simply by the nature of reality and human limitation). And, this is how they should be. They shouldn't try to be experts in offenses/defenses that they don't believe are as potent and effective as what they do. Both should look at their results and the results of the rest of the world to evaluate themselves and their philosophies and change (or not) accordingly. IMO, CPJ has a good objective basis to believe in his offense empirically, whereas CTR does not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 385509, member: 216"] I think CPJ could run the run-n-shoot, but he chooses not to. Well, to be more accurate, he does run the run-n-shoot but as an attribute of an overall offense rather than as the basis of it. He does it that way because he chooses to. Why does he choose to? Because he thinks that's the best way to do it, the way that makes the most sense to him, the way that will be most effective in winning games. So, if someone were to force him to do otherwise, then he's going against his nature, going against what he believes and what makes sense to him. That's not normally going to turn out well. It would be different it someone were to CONVINCE him to do otherwise, but to FORCE it would not be good in the real of "A house divided against itself" sort of thing. But, that's a bit of an aside to my original point. My point was that CPJ is not an expert in the shotgun spread (I'm not equating that to the run-n-shoot by any means, which I do think he has expertise in). So, to force him to run something in which he doesn't have as much expertise would be foolish. That point was only as an analogy to forcing a DC to run a pressure-focused defense when that's not what he's ever done nor is it his expertise (or what makes sense to him, or he believes in, etc). Coach Roof knows a lot of defense, the same way CPJ knows a lot of offense, but both are much more knowledgeable in particular offensive/defensive philosophies and how to implement them successfully than they are in others (simply by the nature of reality and human limitation). And, this is how they should be. They shouldn't try to be experts in offenses/defenses that they don't believe are as potent and effective as what they do. Both should look at their results and the results of the rest of the world to evaluate themselves and their philosophies and change (or not) accordingly. IMO, CPJ has a good objective basis to believe in his offense empirically, whereas CTR does not. [/QUOTE]
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