Throughout the season, I decried the "Ivory Tower" approach on both sides of the ball. That is, it seemed like the coaches were treating things like a chess match versus the opposing coaches, disregarding their playing personnel. While that approach might work over the board (a rook is a rook is a rook) it's not realistic when your "pieces" are human. For example, I can see where a 4-2-5 might work on paper, but it takes exceptional talent at every position. Having said all that, I found it refreshing to hear that Schwartz is going to "let the players play". I hope that Kevin does the same.