i can appreciate both sides here... its mostly a difference in context/experience, to me.
i think the 70/70 standard is a bit high myself, or 70/60/70. i had a few d2 teams in a row get there, so i certainly agree its possible - but its just not a realistic goal to put out there, IMO. the reality to me is that the average d2 championship team doesn't hit an average of 70 ath/def, you see teams all the time win in the 60s. in my time here i learned the goals i set for myself are not necessarily realistic goals to put out there for others, and i think a few people could use to realize that. in our GLV conference, dwoelflin was dominant, and lots of his teams were right around the 65 ath/def mark. there is more to the game than an ath/def mark as we all know, and some people try to hit higher marks there while focusing less on other areas, and some dont. neither approach has been shown to me to be clearly superior to the other.
i personally would suggest if people want to start competing for deep d2 runs, you need to at least be hitting 60/60 ath/def and preferably the 65/65 mark if you are hoping to compete for a championship. a well constructed 70/70 team should be an easy title favorite, but well constructed 65/65 teams can also be easy title favorites. going over 65/65 can help but its certainly not necessary, even to compete at the highest level of competition, assuming you define that as best in the country level, not trying to be a best all time team type (which a few people may use at goals, but its misleading to share those goals as goals the general population should use). so while its not an unreasonable level to hit, i think it is an unreasonably high level to use as a general guideline - it is going to push people too far into the camp of focusing too much on ath/def, which is certainly possible, and thus, i think pushing for that level as a general guideline is a bit of a disservice. by no means do you need to average 70/70 to be the best team in the country, and certainly not to compete for titles.
8/15/2013 1:16 PM (edited)