- Jun 19, 2014
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I don't know why its so controversial to say that it would be better if we were hiring coaches that were more seasoned and proven at higher competition levels? Seriously, why is this a debate?
No one has ever said that you cant find a good coach at a directional school. The issue is this is all a numbers/percentage game. You have a better chance of hitting pay dirt if you are mining in a known gold producing area. Can you strike gold in an otherwise ignored spot? Yep, but if you make that your standard instead of the exception, your chances for failure are going to increase substantially.
Again, this is not a controversial issue. And there are always specific examples that contradict the general narrative, but the average over time is doubtful to change. Pull from proven commodities at high level areas and you'll increase your chances of finding talent.
No one has ever said that you cant find a good coach at a directional school. The issue is this is all a numbers/percentage game. You have a better chance of hitting pay dirt if you are mining in a known gold producing area. Can you strike gold in an otherwise ignored spot? Yep, but if you make that your standard instead of the exception, your chances for failure are going to increase substantially.
Again, this is not a controversial issue. And there are always specific examples that contradict the general narrative, but the average over time is doubtful to change. Pull from proven commodities at high level areas and you'll increase your chances of finding talent.