I have actually never seen a person less prepared to coach a team. Someone, possibly Vedard, was talking about it and said the difference between Mayo and Vrabel is night and day. That Mayo surveyed practices like a CEO, whereas Vrabel is actively involved with all of the coaching, and keeps the tempo and expectations high at all times. Mayo ran games the same way, like he was just an observer, and they just never looked prepared for their opponents. Overall it was one of the worst coaching jobs I have ever seen.