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And you are saying because Billy inherited a team that didn't change much but was absolutely awful one year but went on to win SB's he inherited far more talent?
My point is this. Bill has always found a way to take mediocre to above average talent and get the absolute utmost out of it. He's a phenomenal teacher and understands how to prepare a team completely for each individual challenge. He not only gets the utmost out of that talent but gets them to work seemlessly with the rest of the team. How many so called offensive studs has he lost and replaced them with guys that are seemingly as good? Bill understands how to utilize the strengths of his players and through strong team play reduce inadequacies. The same sort of thing Mangini has done this year.
You'd be hard pressed to say that any Pats team hasn't overperformed or overachieved. They were the second largest underdog in SB history and won. He even uses the rules to his benefit. The rules had to be changed because of how he manipulated them in secondary defense.
First and foremost, I am NOT trying to discount Bill's coaching skills! HE is definitely one of the best, if not the best, in the business period! What I am trying to say though is that he had a VERY GOOD foundation to build on from the get go! And as he lost players to injury or other teams, he had someone on the bench that could fill the position ONLY BECAUSE he had a damn good starting lineup to start with!!!
Having talent is one thing... Coaching it is another and I agree... But the biggest benefit that Billy had was the continuity of the OC and DC for several years and that the assistants under those coaches had the benefit to learn the system and replace them when they were promoted...
Can you not see this?:confused: