Look at what he did in Tampa before leaving. He left them with absolutely no talent.
He's been an overrated coach and bad at evaluating talent if we're being honest.
They owe him a ton of $ so he's not going anywhere but he's been bad. Look at what he turned the Mack trade into and how hurting they are on the DL.
Yeah, I don't disagree with you - I tried clarifying that later in response to another poster, but it didn't read well in my initial post.
What I was going to get at is he'd be a good person to potentially have a spot for who, when a trade is happening, or the conditions are calling for a player to be traded, you tap Gruden and say "okay, were going to be splitting with Julio Jones. What's you input on how we fetch the most return we can given the circumstances."
It's very possible that this role doesn't exist, and I'm not 100% confident that he's even great at that role were it to exist, but I just found the return he got for Mack was incredible, even with how great of a talent Mack is.
You could say that the return he got for Mack was majorly dependent on a team like the Bears proposing the king's ransom to begin with. But that only comes from a situation where patience and decisiveness intersected very well in that particular moment.
Again, I don't know if he'd be able to replicate it I'm just kinda spitballing here.