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Schematic Advantage, Ralph, Bill O'Brien, and for some reason Silicon Valley
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey_wasp" data-source="post: 574609" data-attributes="member: 1148"><p>I have come to believe that the schematic advantage meme was overblown and it probably only existed the first two years, or against opponents who had never seen it, or against bad teams we should beat anyway. The reason CPJ was able to win with less talent is because he is a good coach whose teams executed and played better than the sum of their parts. You can win with any offense, if you're good enough at teaching it and getting your players to execute it. You mentioned Cutcliffe, and he is an example of a coach who is very similar in what he achieves relative to talent, but doing it within a conventional scheme. </p><p></p><p>We've got to get over our obsession with scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey_wasp, post: 574609, member: 1148"] I have come to believe that the schematic advantage meme was overblown and it probably only existed the first two years, or against opponents who had never seen it, or against bad teams we should beat anyway. The reason CPJ was able to win with less talent is because he is a good coach whose teams executed and played better than the sum of their parts. You can win with any offense, if you're good enough at teaching it and getting your players to execute it. You mentioned Cutcliffe, and he is an example of a coach who is very similar in what he achieves relative to talent, but doing it within a conventional scheme. We've got to get over our obsession with scheme. [/QUOTE]
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