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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
Cleveland didn't improve.
Kansas City didn't improve.
Washington didn't improve.
The jury's still out on San Diego. If the Chargers win one playoff game, that will be an improvement.
That being said, his success as a head coach in the regular season doesn't qualify him to be the general manager of a football team.
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Thing is, he's a guy who is a phenomenal success in so many phases of the business, who seems to be cursed at one aspect, the playoffs. So mightn't a perfect position be GM, where he can exert his influence in the areas where he's excelled, and sit back in January an let someone else lift the curse on the field.
My trepidation concerns how his history with the organization might color his future decisions, but that's not to say there isn't a place out there where he'd excell.