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Originally Posted by BossChief
His coaching style isn’t for everyone.
I think his best shot is either Chicago or Minnesota. If he doesn’t get one of those jobs, I can’t see a great fit elsewhere. He’s great with running backs, but I'm not sure how his yell and curse style will fit with a team looking to nurture a new QB and to orchestrate a high flying offense with built in counter punches.
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All kinds of coaches with all kinds of personalities have success in the NFL. From gruff assholes like Belichick to loose and upbeat like Sean McVay to nerdy mad scientist types like Brandon Staley (well... kinda... in theory, anyway). Obviously those are broad and perhaps unfair generalizations that overlook all of the many things that make great coaches successful, but the point is that coaching style shouldn't be an issue for why someone is or is not great. Because you can make just about any coaching style work as long as you're good.