12-08-2020, 11:31 PM
(12-08-2020, 06:53 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Well, as I said in another thread the skills needed to be a coordinator are different from the skills needed to be a head coach. So even if his success as a coordinator is based a lot on Reid and Mahommes, he still may have the skills needed to be a head coach.
Being a head coach is more about motivation, managing personalities, organization, earning respect, maintaining authority, and things like that. It helps to have a good head for scheme, but some of the best coordinators have been complete flops as head coaches.
So, wait...
The people on the inside, coaches and players--people that know him, who he is and what he's about--you don't trust their opinions and their words; you'd rather form your own opinion based on...nothing but your opinion. You don't trust people that do the job he does, people that have done the job he does and people that watch others that do the job he does. You prefer to go on what you believe the job is.
Did i get that right?
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