RayClay
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Or by being incompetent.
Absolutely and it's great to have career coaches like that who are loyal and don't have other ambitions. Of course some of the best coaches have big egos and you risk losing them, they do often bring a lot of talent and independence to the table.
Like great teams, great coaching staffs are usually a blend of different personalities IMO. Parcells may have been an ahole in many ways, but he certainly had a great coaching tree and many of his coaches went on to become excellent coordinators and head coaches elsewhere.
Bill Belicheck, for instance. was known to mock Parcells behind his back and chafe at Parcells taking credit for aspects of the Giants success. Nevertheless, they always maintained a good working relationship, even though their roles came into direct conflict at times. I say good relationship because BB left for Cleveland, but was still welcomed back and they worked together to the point BB had to cut ties.
Crennel, Weis, Groh, Payton, Coughlin and many more worked with and had conflicts with Parcells, but managed to contribute in a professional manner.
Micro managing for short periods is great, but doesn't take the place of talent and creative input IMO. I think Brown could be a great addition. I don't see any top offensive coaching talent other than the career guys already mentioned.











