We go around thinking that because Tony Sparano was an offensive line coach, he should be more adept at putting together a strong offensive line as a head coach.
However, what if he wasn't any good as an offensive line coach? Is there any evidence that he was?
Of course his promotion to head coach would suggest he was, but people may be groomed as head coaches for reasons other than their effectiveness as position coaches.
They may have leadership ability, charisma, organizational ability, management skills, etc. that have nothing to do with how well they coach a position or evaluate its talent.
Anyway, perhaps Tony Sparano's ineffectiveness at putting together a quality offensive line here is no different from what he did as an offensive line coach. I have yet to see any evidence to the contrary.
However, what if he wasn't any good as an offensive line coach? Is there any evidence that he was?
Of course his promotion to head coach would suggest he was, but people may be groomed as head coaches for reasons other than their effectiveness as position coaches.
They may have leadership ability, charisma, organizational ability, management skills, etc. that have nothing to do with how well they coach a position or evaluate its talent.
Anyway, perhaps Tony Sparano's ineffectiveness at putting together a quality offensive line here is no different from what he did as an offensive line coach. I have yet to see any evidence to the contrary.