IMO Trestman does not like going outside the conventional unwritten guidelines in football within which many players succeed. Some players' success, such as Carter's in the past, does not easily fit in that mould. Trestman, for example, prefers pocket passers to scramblers. An example, from another sport is Vladimir Guerrero, who often swung at many pitches way outside the strike zone, yet still was highly successful.
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