RL coaches don't guess. They prepare their team for everything
Not sure which teams you have coached or played before in real life, but as a former professional coach, this kinda surprises me.
Although it is in a way correct in lower levels, where you don't know anything about your opponents or their coaches and they play without any tactics or sense, but as you get to a higher level, there are always constants - play style, coaching style etc...
I've never coached at international level or a pro team before (yes I was a professional coach, but my players weren't pro players, I was just on payroll), but such things can actually be seen even up to NBA level - like how Spurs players guarded Harden in one game to minimize his flopping and force him to shoot mid range shots, or like how they defended Jokic in the playoffs last season (you would notice them trying to cut off his passing lanes in some games), or like how Celtics had Horford defend Giannis inside, or how the Warriors are forced to rely on individual brilliance deeper down the playoffs than run their usual motion offense because it gets foiled more often. And it's not only in basketball. Other pro sport coaches watch a lot of tapes of their opponents, and such activities are also well documented. These are what GDP reflects, although it might not exactly mimic real life, but I feel it's decent enough.
Yes, as coaches, the best case scenario is that our players Excel in everything and can face anything that's thrown into their faces. But we also take one match at a time, and tailor whatever we have to stop our opponents.
Last edited by BuzzRBeater at 9/30/2019 4:52:06 AM