HighSeas
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Disagree. Scheme and development is everything. Miami has scheme issues on both sides of the ball and doesn't develop players at most positions. Those are the issues that have plagued this progra. All highly successful programs have high-level scheme guys on at least one side of the ball. You can chart the rise and fall of P5 programs in recent years entirely based on the effectiveness of their schemes and how well they adapt to modern football.
The traits that OP stresses are valuable but ultimately worthless if you're playing at a schematic disadvantage with players who stagnate in their development. All the old cliches about coaching and leadership are cute but football is way too complex to value them over scheme.
Also someone explain to me the differe ce between a "CEO" hire and the traits OP seeks because it seems to me like there is a ton of overlap there. You can't bash the archetype that is supposed to resemble the traits you value.
The traits that OP stresses are valuable but ultimately worthless if you're playing at a schematic disadvantage with players who stagnate in their development. All the old cliches about coaching and leadership are cute but football is way too complex to value them over scheme.
Also someone explain to me the differe ce between a "CEO" hire and the traits OP seeks because it seems to me like there is a ton of overlap there. You can't bash the archetype that is supposed to resemble the traits you value.