Article By Marky Billson on 24th June, 2009
An activity where being perfect means only breaking even.
A process where the slightest error is overrated.
Nobody likes a nitpicker. He’s the guy who thinks he did you a favor by not setting you up with Cindy Crawford because of the mole on her face.
Yet when a team wins the Super Bowl and looks to repeat, nitpicking can be a healthy process to figure out how to stay on top, or the process that identifies how a team won’t.
As such, in the case of the Pittsburgh St...
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