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by gpjanik
1385 days ago
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In a football team, if you sign a fantastic player and you place them in a position where they can't thrive, they will leave after a counterproductive year. There are plenty of historical examples of it... Just imagine Neymar playing as a center back ;) The same happens if you hire a C developer for a Node.js gig, game developer for writing a mobile app, or someone who's been building React design systems all their life to help you with your deep learning stack. This whole article is assuming that smart people can and want to learn anything, which can be true, but for most of cases, it isn't. |
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You can also see it in basketball where even though the positions are less specialized than football, you sometimes have a coach who demands things run a certain system (Phil Jackson's triangle offense is a good example). Sometimes a great player just can't be effective in that system.
But take a coach who is more flexible, and they could make it work.
But which is better?? It's hard to say since there are great arguments on both sides. I think it basically comes down to having the right coach with the right team at the right time.