No the problem is they understand what they want to do, they just don't understand the entirety of what that brings.
I mean, if you don't have a defense. You don't really want to invest in one. You don't want to recruit for one, you don't want to pay to develop one. You can still win. But you have to understand what goes with that.
In ball/clock control philosophy, the design of it will result in closer games, both playing above and below your talent level. Points and turnovers naturally become more valuable. You have to be good at it because if you are not some teams will score on you in two minutes. That puts pressure on your own offense to sustain long drives that end in scores.
Like I said, it requires being able to adapt. Switching gears when necessary and knowing when to do it.
Boxers are a good example. You have to be able to throw lots of different punches. You have to go fast and go slow.
If a boxer had one speed and one punch, he wouldn't make it very far, would he.