when it's very clear the obvious answer exists and is being avoided for odd reasons. People often act like situations are a lot more difficult or nuanced than they are. We mostly make excuses to avoid facing the things we know are true but think if we pretend they are not, they will go away. I'm probably wrong 49% of the time that two percent swing in the right areas makes a huge difference.
Everyone has a bias so nothing is 100% objective. However, repeatedly trying the same wrong answers is stubbornly acting off subjectivity.
In ND's case, we have unsuccessfully gone to a rent-a-qb three times in four seasons and all three have been failures. Each time the scenarios have been exactly the same. That leads me to believe that key criteria are being ignored based on the numbers and facts. It is clear when you are 0-3 the operating plan is flawed, though unchanged.