I believe one thing that gives me an edge here is being involved in the gameplanning for the past 4 seasons. Not just for tactical reasons, but also being familiar with current players. It's important to know what offenses certain players shine in and which one they seem to struggle with.
Can't overstate this enough. NT players typically have a short window. 6 seasons ago when I started, Smith was still training and was the first real PF we ever had. He wasn't even that good, took him another full season of training to actually be useful. Now he's 33 and probably won't ever play a NT game again. The turnover on the NT is really quick, and it you haven't been following the players and the games over the past few seasons, you're really at a disadvantage. We learn a lot about how these players play in different offenses, which players we can play "out of position" in certain offenses, which spots we can blank and which ones we can't etc. By the end of this, I think we were pretty good at deciphering what we had to do to win. Was 1 guess enough, do we need 2? Do we even need one at all if we normal, etc. I don't want to have to relearn all of that.
And there's another huge reason to vote for RamQ that no one's mentioned yet. In order to win anything, you need to have great players. I have 4 NT players on my team, and they're all pretty good. They provide depth at positions where we have great players, and capable starters at positions where we don't. But a team of my guys won't win anything, they're not good enough. When RamQ bought Bowens, he already had really good secondaries. Literally anyone else would have just finished up the primaries, got to play him in his natural position, and made a pretty good NT player. But RamQ kept training secondaries and made him a great player. Of all of the American players in this game, there are 4 great ones, and RamQ made one of them. He clearly understands what it takes to win at this level, and we definitely don't win worlds 3 seasons ago without Bowens. We were at a huge disadvantage this season when he was injured for the semi and final.