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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 1089908" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>I have been kind of thinking about this and I would describe the situation as sort of the "Fatal Triangle" - the three things that will doom you in a game are problems with injury (or "talent availability"), execution, and coaching</p><p></p><p>And I think that out of those three, a team can usually overcome having one of them. </p><p>- if you've got bad coaching but you have a talented and healthy roster who is still executing well, you can probably win</p><p>- if you have players who aren't executing at a super high level, but again you are generally talented and healthy and have a solid plan in place and sound coaching decisions, you can probably manage a win</p><p>- if you have injuries, but your coach is planning and accommodating well and the guys who are healthy are executing at a high level, then you can win</p><p></p><p>But if you have two of those problems, it's a LOT harder to win. If your coaching is bad and your players aren't executing, that's hard to overcome regardless of health or available talent</p><p>If your roster is plagued with injury and your coaching is poor, even if your guys are executing well, it's hard to be in a position to win</p><p>If your healthy guys aren't executing and you've suffered a lot of injuries, you're gonna struggle regardless of who the coach is</p><p></p><p>And if you have an issue with all three, well, you're doomed lol</p><p></p><p>I look at SF last night. They have also been decimated by injuries. Warner out, Bosa out. Aiyuk injured and basically "broke up" with the team. Kittle leaves the game with a torn achilles. But they had their coach operating at a high level and remaining players still executing at a high level. Never appeared daunted or intimidated and got a win against the defending champs. </p><p></p><p>Generally speaking for us it's rare to have all three going at once and many times this season it's felt like we've had to overcome 2/3 at minimum. I guess the question is which 2/3 is that... and was it all three Saturday night?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 1089908, member: 17987"] I have been kind of thinking about this and I would describe the situation as sort of the "Fatal Triangle" - the three things that will doom you in a game are problems with injury (or "talent availability"), execution, and coaching And I think that out of those three, a team can usually overcome having one of them. - if you've got bad coaching but you have a talented and healthy roster who is still executing well, you can probably win - if you have players who aren't executing at a super high level, but again you are generally talented and healthy and have a solid plan in place and sound coaching decisions, you can probably manage a win - if you have injuries, but your coach is planning and accommodating well and the guys who are healthy are executing at a high level, then you can win But if you have two of those problems, it's a LOT harder to win. If your coaching is bad and your players aren't executing, that's hard to overcome regardless of health or available talent If your roster is plagued with injury and your coaching is poor, even if your guys are executing well, it's hard to be in a position to win If your healthy guys aren't executing and you've suffered a lot of injuries, you're gonna struggle regardless of who the coach is And if you have an issue with all three, well, you're doomed lol I look at SF last night. They have also been decimated by injuries. Warner out, Bosa out. Aiyuk injured and basically "broke up" with the team. Kittle leaves the game with a torn achilles. But they had their coach operating at a high level and remaining players still executing at a high level. Never appeared daunted or intimidated and got a win against the defending champs. Generally speaking for us it's rare to have all three going at once and many times this season it's felt like we've had to overcome 2/3 at minimum. I guess the question is which 2/3 is that... and was it all three Saturday night? [/QUOTE]
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