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[QUOTE="FireballPhil, post: 2446994, member: 553"] I don't know if we ever truly have had one, but have we ever had a center that truly dominated before his 4th year? Not very often if at all. This sounds like a good project for SWC. I don't know all the answers for sure. But I do know that when you have been through the fire before you are more apt and able to teach a lot more than a guard who just goes up against big guys. And all the big guys usually practice together, whether they are 6-7 or 7-2. This happens on many teams. When teams go small, they don't use a guard underneath do they? No they use a forward. Bottom line is it is always better to have someone with similar type experience teaching. Would you want an accountant teaching 6 sigma, even though both are critical to a business? A dentist doing open heart surgery, after all they are both doctors and have a ton of schooling? Or how about a nurse who always helps the doctor doing the procedure? After all they are very familiar with it all, so they can do it just as good as the doctor right? Yes these are extremes that would never happen, but it gives across my point. [/QUOTE]
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