Degreeing Cam by Measuring Overlap @ Lifters

He is completely incorrect on this point, because lots of modern cams when degreed 'where you want them' are not at "split overlap." (This is the design of the cam) It IS a quick and dirty way on old school cams but that does not mean that cam is optimum for performance for that particular cam and your particular engine/ and driving purpose

Some guys here have "degreed" new engine installs by cranking pressure. In other words adjust the cam timing for max cranking pressure on a cylinder.

Actually degreeing a cam is just not that hard. I've done it 3x now, and every time, I have to go watch a few videos to refresh my brain and take notes.