I think CPJ erred by having staff that he himself inferred were not coaching properly. I am also reminded of Jimmy Johnson's criticism of Mark Richt calling his own plays ... there's too much for a head coach to do to be OC as well. (Granted, both issues are well-reported here, so no need to opine further.)
As to the unhappy fanbase, I am always interested to know ... if Tech won a national championship EVERY year with the TO, would the fan base still be unhappy? I am fearful for the real possibility that if the TO is replaced (as is most likely), whatever we replace it with will not be as productive. Which means, we better be very very good on defense. I just don't see it ... but greater minds than mine make the decisions.
As to coaches, I agree. Too much loyalty and when two QBs are bad option players -- by that I mean recognition and decision to keep or handoff or keep or pitch , that hints to me that the offense must be too complicated or the players must not be smart enough or the coaching is bad. I lean toward the notion that making a QB of an Aback is not that easy in this offense. You can claim victory but you/'re kidding yourself. And the coaching? Unfortunately, yes They may have played for him for several years and have been loyal but that shouldn't count.
As to the second, there are a lot of fans, good fans, who just want to see the ball in the air. They won't admit that, but will talk about mixing it up and balance and stuff. The truth is they want to see air under the ball. (I get it, I do. I have spent some nice Sunday afternoons watching Dan Marino throw the best ball I have ever seen, and marveled at his release and that little Texas two-step that made him the best ever at avoiding sacks. But the perfect option wins the eye test with the perfect pass.) The fan base? Well, Swinney won a NC, was runnerup one year, and played in three straight NCs. He might be the most popular football coach in the country. I don't count Saban. Nobody likes Saban. It is that they like he wins more. But, came the dustup at QB when he told Kelly Bryant that Lawrence was starting the next game, entirely consistent with what he has always told all the players -- you compete for your job every week -- and Bryant left, the blowup was enormous, with the kindest cuts being "You have cost us another national championship and are you just stupid or what?" I paraphrase because I didn't see the actual email. So no, win a NC and it is Saturday that counts.