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I agree. They should be learned (learn-ed?), and then keep learning.Sure, but they shouldn't be learning to be competent coaches. They should already be there. This is the NFL. You learn the ropes in lesser positions (position coach -> coordinator -> HC, with perhaps some college experience mixed in). Of course a coach shouldn't stop learning: the NFL is dynamic and you have to change to stay competitive. But *competence* should not be learned at the NFL level, and if it becomes clear a coach isn't ready for primetime, he should be fired. Like Mayo and Covington, for starters.
I would love to see Mayo canned, BTW.












