Quote Originally Posted by R2Dawg View Post
Ha. You are talking out of both sides of your mouth. Balance is the key but you don't have balance by running the same play or few plays over and over. But you call that practice to perfect that no one can defend. When the play don't work it is we didn't execute. We didn't practice it enough. Balance is what gives you the best chance, not perfection. No one is perfect in execution.

If it is an absolute truth, there are no extremes. Right or wrong. 2+2=4 is right every time. Basic laws of science F=ma, etc. I only bring this up because everyone presents the practice the few plays to perfection as an absolute truth which it is not, hence I proved my point on previous post but the LOL don't understand it.
The thing you aren't getting is your dealing with human beings- not raw data on paper. You don't have to be completely perfect on a play for it to work. But the more you more work on it and the more the players are familiar with the play the better the chance of executing it. Football always comes down to execution basically.