I've always felt that it is like a three legged stool. It takes coaching, talent, and experience for any team at any level to reach the top. If a team is deficient in any of these areas, they can try to make up for it by strengthening the other legs, but it is a tall task. It also seems to me that coaching is the one leg that has the most impact on the others (coaches recruit talent, develop talent, and develop experience/reps and game situations).Well obviously you have to coach and develop them too. But the discussion is this simple: People are trying to say it's the coaching because they THINK we're saying, "No, coaching doesn't matter, it's the players."
We're saying it has to be both. You have to get elite players AND coach them up. If you don't have both, you're not making it to the top. We want to be back on top.