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When listening to JR, I felt the father-son dynamic thing was more Kromer being the "father figure" when McVay first started coaching and putting his staff together. McVay then had the role as a "son" or younger coach being helped along by veteran coaches until he was ready to become a head coach. I think that's what we are seeing now. McVay is evolving and becoming a "head coach" and putting his own mark on this team with coaches he feels fit his system better.
A coach can't evolve if he has older coaches on his staff?
I NEVER said that. You assume I did. I dunno, that sounds pretty insecure to me.
Not to me if you are just trying to improve as a coach. You learn more about yourself as time goes by and what good coach doesn't self evaluate himself and his staff and make changes that fit with their philosophy?And if you want to replace a coach cause you don't think he fits your system, why wait a month?
Good question and you don't know that answer either. He didn't know a month ago that Kromer didn't fit his system? After 4 years?
Again, you don't know what happened. a significant thing with this--the timing is very strange.
I agree with this statement. How often do you hear of head coaches moving on from a top assistant or coordinator a month after hiring season?
Just because it's rare, doesn't mean there isn't any merit for it to take place....