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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501
Haleys the guy who kicks players' asses. Romeo is the shoulder they cry on.
Gregg Williams, spagnuolo, mangini, norv... Do we really need to go down the list of great coordinators who were bad head coaches?
They're two totally different jobs. Dc requires you to be great at coaching players and developing strategies. Romeo is exceptional a that. Being a coach means disciplining players, dealing with the media, being on point for personnel decisions, motivating players, managing the team and coaches, setting practice schedules.
It's like any profession. The more you move up, the less it becomes about technical skills.
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So you think that Romeo will fail because the team will be undisciplined and that the players want him because he's soft.
Ok. Sure, that's a possibility.
OR
Maybe this team is ready for a HC like Romeo. Maybe Haley came in and was exactly what they needed. He got them into shape and taught them how to take care of their bodies. Taught them to be tough. But he ran his coarse.
Ever thought this team's core talent is old enough now, mature enough, with enough NFL experience to not need someone to scream at them? Maybe their ready for someone who will treat them like men?
Maybe not.
So why argue with such certainty that this team will be worse off? We have no idea. These aren't the ****ing cleveland Browns. Compadre, if he proves he's a failure, i'm sure there will be plenty of time to bitch about it.
Truth is it doesn't matter. HC and OC don't matter when your QB is Matt Cassel.