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One of my clients has a relatinship with the Patriots that includes an annual leadership workshop at Gillette. I got to go last year and hear Jonathan Kraft talk about the video controversy (which was enlightening).
I couldn't make it this year but got a blow-by-blow description. One of the speakers was our favorite coach talking about how the Pats identify value in players. What stood out for me was that they have a threshold for measurables for each position (speed, strength, etc.) based on workouts, and then once a player meets the criteria, they stop paying attention to those measurables and only look at other factors (intelligence, work ethic, college system, etc.).
In other words, if one of the thresholds for a CB is 4.45 40, then they don't differentiate between 4.38 and 4.44. Those guys have both made the cut, and only other factors matter at that point in determining value.
A player is either "in the club" or not. It's binary.
I couldn't make it this year but got a blow-by-blow description. One of the speakers was our favorite coach talking about how the Pats identify value in players. What stood out for me was that they have a threshold for measurables for each position (speed, strength, etc.) based on workouts, and then once a player meets the criteria, they stop paying attention to those measurables and only look at other factors (intelligence, work ethic, college system, etc.).
In other words, if one of the thresholds for a CB is 4.45 40, then they don't differentiate between 4.38 and 4.44. Those guys have both made the cut, and only other factors matter at that point in determining value.
A player is either "in the club" or not. It's binary.











