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<blockquote data-quote="Sky King" data-source="post: 859547" data-attributes="member: 7171"><p>A good coach goes to a team with talent. On the surface, it could be an effective pairing. Plus, he's had a year to devote to a forensic study of his NFL coaching career and what factors led to his recent demise. Not all of them were under his control. Most importantly, he needs to adjust his own approach to a dynamic game that rarely stands pat. Just look at this year's playoffs.</p><p></p><p>But it will all boil down to how long his batteries will hold their charge after the past year of introspection and rest and how he continues to evolve. A burnout redux may be his Achilles heel. Maybe he can defy the odds that seem stacked against coaching longevity and he can dominate the East for a while. But for how long? Good for him if he can pull it off but I wouldn't bet the ranch on that if I were a Dallas fan, at least not for the long term. Eventually, all batteries fail to hold their charge, especially older ones.</p><p></p><p>Five years is about where I would put the over/under:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sky King, post: 859547, member: 7171"] A good coach goes to a team with talent. On the surface, it could be an effective pairing. Plus, he's had a year to devote to a forensic study of his NFL coaching career and what factors led to his recent demise. Not all of them were under his control. Most importantly, he needs to adjust his own approach to a dynamic game that rarely stands pat. Just look at this year's playoffs. But it will all boil down to how long his batteries will hold their charge after the past year of introspection and rest and how he continues to evolve. A burnout redux may be his Achilles heel. Maybe he can defy the odds that seem stacked against coaching longevity and he can dominate the East for a while. But for how long? Good for him if he can pull it off but I wouldn't bet the ranch on that if I were a Dallas fan, at least not for the long term. Eventually, all batteries fail to hold their charge, especially older ones. Five years is about where I would put the over/under: [/QUOTE]
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