Pretty dumb thread, and I'm not dunking on you Brock, but this should be completely moot. Nobody should have any issue with this in the slightest. Malik has turned to coaching since his playing days ended, and the fact that he's working with our kids should be applauded, not questioned.
And as many others in this thread have said, a TON of average or worse players have become elite coaches. As a matter of fact, the majority of great coaches were NOT elite players. Sean McVay played WR at the other Miami for 3 years and caught 39 passes and never scored a TD. I'd say he's got a pretty good understanding of the game. Good for Malik for taking the time to help, and good for TVD for accepting the help. I think it speaks volumes about both kids. This is what Miami SHOULD be.