Lots of threads on this board end up containing arguments in which someone presents a position and other people present one opposing it. Unfortunately this creates the illusion that both arguments can't be correct simultaneously.
For example, Belichick was never a genius because he got Tom Brady. It's BRADY who's responsible for Belichick's success.
This is an either/or argument -- it's either Brady or Belichick.
What if it's Brady AND Belichick? What if it's Gus AND the receivers?
I'd encourage people to start thinking along these lines in any thread. We'd probably agree more. Not that agreement is the goal, but it'd probably save a lot of energy.
For example, Belichick was never a genius because he got Tom Brady. It's BRADY who's responsible for Belichick's success.
This is an either/or argument -- it's either Brady or Belichick.
What if it's Brady AND Belichick? What if it's Gus AND the receivers?
I'd encourage people to start thinking along these lines in any thread. We'd probably agree more. Not that agreement is the goal, but it'd probably save a lot of energy.