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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 2004789, member: 37"] Let's use a house as an analogy. You hire an architect, you start building, the general contractor and subcontractors build the house without a hitch, ahead of schedule and under budget. You move in only to learn several years later the foundation had bad concrete. Or you build a house. Hire an architect, the contractors start working and run into problems, so its back to the architect who revises the plans, the contractors complete the portion of the reworked plans but run into another problem after that's completed, necessitating a repeat of the rework by the architect. It's a much more tedious process than the first example but when it's done, the house is a showcase with no problems. The first example fits Kansas. The second example fits UConn's last two championships. In an ideal situation we want the first process with the second outcome. But who in their right mind wants the first outcome in order to eliminate the second process. [/QUOTE]
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