Look, I was excited when we got Gase. Very happy about it. And..... We know how that ended up.
Then, I was disappointed we got Flores. I didn‘t want a NE former anything leading this team. Early returns are he might be an amazing coach when he gets some talent.
With all that said...... I have no right to comment on anything to do with ccoaching. That is all.
I was an Adam Gase fan.
He is why I became a Dolphin fan. Now that he is gone and I am still a Dolphin fan, my interest is now in watching how Flores develops this team. I will keep tabs on how Gase is doing, because I'm still a fan of Adam Gase, but that is secondary to my looking forward to the Dolphins future with our new coaching staff. The only difficulty this presents to me will be when we play the Jets. Part of me will end up happy and part of me will end up sad. Maybe I'll just watch the Titans play when we play the Jets. Since I was a Tannehill fan up until last year, I hope he does well and I would like to see him succeed. If not, I will still be able to look up the results of any Dolphins Jets game without having to go through the agony of my split alegencys.
I know in general Flores has a thoroughly experienced coaching staff. Flores credentials are great, but I feel the most important aspect of his experience is having lived in and been a part of the most successful NFL organization there is.
As for your right to comment on coaching. There is nothing wrong when you are being even handed and honest. You have every right to comment on coaching. I doubt you know less about it then the our lemmings.
A head coaching position is especially difficult because it straddles the reporting line between management and direct supervision.
On the management side he is tied, one way or another, to hiring players and letting players go. He also reports directly to upper management. Sort of like being an officer in the military.
On the direct supervision side he has to work directly with the players and coaches. This is like being an enlisted NCO in the military. There are many ways to combine these two functions and every head coach needs to find a way that they can deal with and be effective in both roles.
I feel it is very hard to do both functions well at the same time.