thedynasty1998;445759 wrote:BTW, you are smarter than that. This might be one of the dumbest comments I've heard from you.
Actually, its not. Almost all great coaches have their own philosophies, and stick to them. They establish this by practicing and hopefully perfecting their philosophy so that they can execute the game plan. A plan they have practiced all season, and/or leading up to the game. You also establish a confidence within your team. You stick to the things that your team is good at. You don't make a change to something your not so good, or even average at.
Bob Knight was one of the few coaches who would not call a time out at the end of a game or half to "draw" up a play. When someone asked him why he doesn't...he said because we already know what we are going to do because we practice it. I suppose that was "bad" on his part? No, it was his philosophy.
Think what you will, but in game adjustments are highly overrated. I am not saying they are not good, or a coach shouldn't do it...I am just saying that its the typical fan comment "after" that fact and it is in fact an overrated issue in terms of success.