A couple arguments I feel pretty strongly about.
1. "Halftime adjustments" are the second greatest most overrated talking point fans could possibly talk about.
It's a argument fans use whenever they want and their is no proof that a team did employ them well or not. For as many times as teams have good halftime adjustments, how often is the other team adjusting a drive later? Is there a tangible way of measuring the success of "halftime adjustments"?
If you go by points, Fleck made great "halftime adjustments" in this game, but didn't do as well against Nebraska. Was his halftime adjustments bad against Nebraska, or did Scott Frost just have better "halftime adjustments" that trumped the "halftime adjustments" we made. Or does the opposing team never make halftime adjustments?
What if neither team made any adjustments and one team just executed better by blocking and tackling better? Is that good coaching or is only halftime adjustments worthy of being a data point for good coaching?
2. Arguments about time management / time out usage. This is the most overrated talking point.
Just because random fan uses his timeouts in Madden correctly every time and takes 3 shots to the end zone before the end of every half does not mean you now have better game / time management than the typical college football coach.
Also, the odds of any of it being of consequence is a low percentage, and in that equation, it's often forgotten that if you do take shots and don't convert, the other team gets the ball and another possession. So the negative impact is hardly ever mentioned.
That's all.
Thanks for reading.