Or the any-era Brady Hoke "Aware, but not fully aware" CEO approach.
I also don't know that's its fully defined, but ``lets an OC call the plays'' is a pretty good threshold.
Still, whether that's a good model or not, we didn't quite think Harbaugh would be it. We though that part of what made him attractive was having an fresh and different take on offense and direct teaching of QBs. He is a CEO coach now though, and I just don't know that that's him. Maybe if he really does hand it over to Gattis it frees him up to improve at clock management and in-game risk taking, which are two areas for which a CEO coach should have a more sophisticated approach than he does.
I also don't know that's its fully defined, but ``lets an OC call the plays'' is a pretty good threshold.
Still, whether that's a good model or not, we didn't quite think Harbaugh would be it. We though that part of what made him attractive was having an fresh and different take on offense and direct teaching of QBs. He is a CEO coach now though, and I just don't know that that's him. Maybe if he really does hand it over to Gattis it frees him up to improve at clock management and in-game risk taking, which are two areas for which a CEO coach should have a more sophisticated approach than he does.
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