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I know that the "two head coach" comment was meant as a compliment, but it worries me a little. First off it is probably no big deal because Philbin and Sherman are great friends and will make it work. However, should we have any concerns that two head coach minds are on the same staff and both experts in the same area(offense)? Hopefully Sherman doesn't step on Philbin's toes or creates a power struggle in the locker room. Probably just over analyzing that comment as most things in the offseason are over analyzed.
"Mike is going to win in Miami," said ex-Packer Leroy Butler, now a team broadcaster. "It's almost like having two head coaches down there.
"It's the best of both worlds. Mike came into a situation here (in Green Bay) where he had Brett Favre and a team almost ready-made for him, whereas Joe is more a draft-and-development guy. They'll put the two together and be successful."
I know that the "two head coach" comment was meant as a compliment, but it worries me a little. First off it is probably no big deal because Philbin and Sherman are great friends and will make it work. However, should we have any concerns that two head coach minds are on the same staff and both experts in the same area(offense)? Hopefully Sherman doesn't step on Philbin's toes or creates a power struggle in the locker room. Probably just over analyzing that comment as most things in the offseason are over analyzed.
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