larryselbows
Banned
If you are not familiar with the works of Malcolm Gladwell, particularly his book "Outliers" then you probably are not aware of the 10,000 hour rule. Essentially Gladwell does a meta-analysis on some of the most productive people in history, and consistently found that people who become truly great at something, take about 10,000 hours to hone their craft. This got me to thinking about Ty Corbin. If you do the math on the amount of time that he has spent as a head coach it comes out like this:
7 years as assistant coach, where (assistant coach) = (0.5*(head coach)) assuming that head coach duties are about half of a head coaches.
(40 hours per week)*(26 weeks/year)*(7 years)*(0.5) = 3,640 hours
2.5 years as head coach
(40 hours per week)*(26 weeks/year)*(2.5 years)= 2,600 hours
So if you add up the amount of hours of experience that Ty has, it means that Ty has a grand total of 6,240 hours toward his 10,000 hours. Therefore Ty needs about 3.6 more seasons until he reaches coaching excellence.
I propose that we sign Ty to a 4 year extension at the end of which, Ty should be one of the best coaches ever rather than just one of the best right now.
7 years as assistant coach, where (assistant coach) = (0.5*(head coach)) assuming that head coach duties are about half of a head coaches.
(40 hours per week)*(26 weeks/year)*(7 years)*(0.5) = 3,640 hours
2.5 years as head coach
(40 hours per week)*(26 weeks/year)*(2.5 years)= 2,600 hours
So if you add up the amount of hours of experience that Ty has, it means that Ty has a grand total of 6,240 hours toward his 10,000 hours. Therefore Ty needs about 3.6 more seasons until he reaches coaching excellence.
I propose that we sign Ty to a 4 year extension at the end of which, Ty should be one of the best coaches ever rather than just one of the best right now.