Question--and this is something of a silly hypothetical but: in the video you guys assert that SS is the best method for gaining strength. Suppose you had a group of 18-22 year old healthy untrained males, like a set of boot camp recruits. You had complete control of their time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You could control their diets, their recovery, and their training. They don't have to do a bunch of marching around, all they have to do is train, eat, sleep, and whatever else you direct. Your mission is to get them as strong as possible as fast as possible.
Would you train them using the SS novice linear progression, i.e., 3X a week, 3 sets of squats, 3 sets of a press, 1 set of deadlifts, etc.? And just use their youth, lack of other time and energy demands, and perfect diet and recovery to add weight to the bar more rapidly than most trainees can? Or under these special circumstances would more sets, exercises, or training days/week allow more rapid progress than the standard SS NLP?