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Originally Posted by BryanBusby
You did, but you're also pushing an idea that would actually go against the commonly accepted thought procees. So.....
Like, nobody is insisting that a failed Head Coach can't be a good coordinator. What some people are saying is that you want to at least see some quality HC kind of traits in a situation like this considering how much freedom whoever they hire will have.
But Wade Phillips actually had success as a Head Coach over his career and it's not a surprise he's more than equipped to handle his own unit without any help from McVay.
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Except for Bradley and Lebeau, most of the list I showed have worked for Offense-minded head coaches. There's no better example than Romeo. I knew the guy was going to be off the charts bad as a head coach when KC hired him. He's been a solid independent thinking DC despite having horrendous qualities for a HC.