You’re exaggerating, but yes, there’s a lot of monkey see, monkey do in the business, a lot of preferential hiring of assistant coaches and free agents away from the champs, and a little better judgment and more self-confidence might build a winner faster than hoping for osmosis. Still, it’s hard to argue that following a proven model of success isn’t a good thing to do. In football, it at least keeps you in a job for a couple of years.
See the discussion about franchise quarterbacks being overrated, even if you know that’s what they are, on draft day. No, Dilfer is not better than Marino, not in isolation - but the QB doesn’t play in isolation, does he? It’s a *team *game, always has been, and the parade is for your team. If you get one. The subject of a true superstar player making his *teammates *better too comes into it as well.
You should hope that you draft the best team.
C’mon now.
