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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 225003" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>Others may differ, but I think Roof and Pelton are fine where they are. Some coaches are just not suited for head coaching jobs and are best as coordinators and assistants. It is just the way things are. Florida thought they were getting the next big thing when they hired Muschamp and it was a disaster. He is not suited temperamentally or otherwise to deal with being a head coach but would make someone a fine defensive coordinator. Our nemesis at Virginia Tech is in the same boat. Being the "face" of a program is a very different animal from being even a high profile coordinator. Dodd, Dooley, the Bear, the "head ball coach", and countless others just have that ability to relate to assistants, recruits, parents, alumni, and fans that is not definable but I know it when I see it. Besides, our troubles on defense are more talent related than scheme IMHO. Others may disagree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 225003, member: 2451"] Others may differ, but I think Roof and Pelton are fine where they are. Some coaches are just not suited for head coaching jobs and are best as coordinators and assistants. It is just the way things are. Florida thought they were getting the next big thing when they hired Muschamp and it was a disaster. He is not suited temperamentally or otherwise to deal with being a head coach but would make someone a fine defensive coordinator. Our nemesis at Virginia Tech is in the same boat. Being the "face" of a program is a very different animal from being even a high profile coordinator. Dodd, Dooley, the Bear, the "head ball coach", and countless others just have that ability to relate to assistants, recruits, parents, alumni, and fans that is not definable but I know it when I see it. Besides, our troubles on defense are more talent related than scheme IMHO. Others may disagree. [/QUOTE]
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