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<blockquote data-quote="Thirteen Below" data-source="post: 1051827" data-attributes="member: 18006"><p>Interesting perspective; thanks. Some unexpected insights.</p><p></p><p>On a macro scale, it's maybe comparable to a common trope we've all heard a hundred times - when something you are doing in a game is working,you don't second-guess yourself. You keep doing it until it stops working, and <em>then </em>you try something else.</p><p></p><p>Campbell's hyper-aggressive coaching philisophy may be a house of cards that is destined to backfire on him at some point (and not only stop working for him, but possibly work <em>against </em>him), but... right now, it's working. And that's all he needs to encourage him to keep doing it. First rule is, you keep doing what works until it stops working.</p><p></p><p>There are indications teams are starting to figure it out. They barely squeaked past the Vikings a few weeks ago, the Bears came shockingly close to winning their game, and Green Bay <em>should </em>have won ours... the Bills utterly manhandled them most of the day today, but the Detroits are still a great enough team that they were damned near able to overcome it.</p><p></p><p>But over the last month and a half, they don't exactly look like Von Rundstedts' 2nd Panzer Army's half million men roaring across Ukraine on the way to Moscow, and teams seem to be figuring out how to counterpunch.</p><p></p><p>Whether that's a trend or a temporary abberation, it's too early to tell. But here in December, there may be reason to hope that Campbell's approach might not be as intimidating as it seemed earlier in the year. Their next two games are against two teams we've already beaten; it'll be interesting to see how they look against San Francsco and the Bears agin. Especially Chicago - we'll see if the Bears learned anything about how to shut them down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thirteen Below, post: 1051827, member: 18006"] Interesting perspective; thanks. Some unexpected insights. On a macro scale, it's maybe comparable to a common trope we've all heard a hundred times - when something you are doing in a game is working,you don't second-guess yourself. You keep doing it until it stops working, and [I]then [/I]you try something else. Campbell's hyper-aggressive coaching philisophy may be a house of cards that is destined to backfire on him at some point (and not only stop working for him, but possibly work [I]against [/I]him), but... right now, it's working. And that's all he needs to encourage him to keep doing it. First rule is, you keep doing what works until it stops working. There are indications teams are starting to figure it out. They barely squeaked past the Vikings a few weeks ago, the Bears came shockingly close to winning their game, and Green Bay [I]should [/I]have won ours... the Bills utterly manhandled them most of the day today, but the Detroits are still a great enough team that they were damned near able to overcome it. But over the last month and a half, they don't exactly look like Von Rundstedts' 2nd Panzer Army's half million men roaring across Ukraine on the way to Moscow, and teams seem to be figuring out how to counterpunch. Whether that's a trend or a temporary abberation, it's too early to tell. But here in December, there may be reason to hope that Campbell's approach might not be as intimidating as it seemed earlier in the year. Their next two games are against two teams we've already beaten; it'll be interesting to see how they look against San Francsco and the Bears agin. Especially Chicago - we'll see if the Bears learned anything about how to shut them down. [/QUOTE]
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