Except winning isn't a characteristic of a good coach, it is an outcome. I will take a good listener and communicator and somebody that connects with the players. Saying this sounds like a snowflake millennial approach sounds dismissive for no good reason other than the fact that it isn't the way things used to be done. Well, that is also not the way Jeff Fisher did things and how did that work out? Jeff would tell you how it is, tell you to fix it and get the exact same loss the next week. Like it or not, the new crop of NFL rookies come from a different generation, and our current head coach knows how to connect with them and get results. So far, I think the results have been pretty good, and I will take it. Sure, I want the outcomes of little wins, big wins, and championships, but those are the results of good coaching, not characteristics of good coaching.