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Exploring the Talent Gap

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; I have often wondered what makes one NFL team so much better than another. There are a lot of easy answers; this star player; that stadium; this coach. I am not writing this to answer those question, just to explore ...

 
 
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Old 10-04-2003, 09:38 PM   #1
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Exploring the Talent Gap

I have often wondered what makes one NFL team so much better than another. There are a lot of easy answers; this star player; that stadium; this coach. I am not writing this to answer those question, just to explore a few facts and appeal to the logic of the worthy membership of the Black and Gold.

How far apart is the talent gap between one team and another at the NFL level? Seriously, if you stop to consider how few college players actually make the transition to NFL play....what is shows is that those playing in the NFL are the cream of the crop. In fact, because there are so few teams in the NFL and so many players coming out of college teams one could argue that those that actually make it onto an NFL squard are an order of magnitude better than their peers.

Since the Salary Cap came into existence, any team cannot really spend THAT much more money on players than any other. Therefore it cannot be a money issue. A team's management can make a bad decision and pay too much for a player. This would create a situation where some of their other players are at the bottom level of NFL quality talent. Even so, they are still NFL quality and then by definition MUCH better than most.

What we have here at the end of the day are pretty evenly matched teams across the NFL. The math of it won't allow it to work out any other way. This probably explains the decline in the "NFL Dynasty" situation and the year-to-year difference in Super Bowl teams. On any given year, a team can get hot and wind up taking it all the way.

I write all of this in the hope you will share your opinions on this issue. Your thoughts might inspire me and help me figure out what is going wrong here. Secondly: if the talent gap between teams is not so very large, then one can say that coaching plays a MUCH greater role in a team's success or failure than any other single factor. This supports the fact that we see those men who are considered great coaches being able to take a team not considered a contender and turn them into a champion in such a short time.

This is also primarily why I believe that our coaching staff is inadequate at best - incompetent at worst. OK, there it is. Let the flames begin.
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