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Urban Meyer Hired. It's official!
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(01-17-2021, 06:53 AM)The Real Marty Wrote:I don't feel that I'm misusing statistics at all. You fail to question why NFL teams don't hire coaches without NFL experience. It's because they know it typically doesn't work. If hiring coaches with no experience was successful 3 out of 5 times like in your hypothetical example, then NFL teams would routinely be hiring them. There wouldn't only be 5 college coaches in the sample. Being successful as a college coach is largely about recruiting and to the extent it is about x's and o's, they are different from the NFL. NFL executives know that and it is why most of them shy away from selecting college coaches.(01-16-2021, 09:54 PM)TheDuke007 Wrote: If you look at the teams that made the playoffs this year, 13 out of 14 had head coaches with NFL coaching experience prior to getting their current job. If you also count playing in the NFL, all 14 had NFL experience. Meyer doesn't. NFL experience matters. In regards to your CEO analogy, I would use the example of a hotel owner looking to hire a hotel manager. He has three choices: 1. Look at every single hotel and hire the best assistant hotel manager who has a wonderful reputation. 2. Hire a former hotel manager that has been fired. 3. Hire the manager of a successful flower shop. I would go with the best assistant hotel manager. While certain skills of the flower shop manager may transfer well, his current success may also be due to his vast knowledge of flowers and their customers. There's likely important elements to running a hotel that he isn't aware. It is not to say that the flower shop manager would 100% fail, but I think few wouldn't consider the assistant hotel manager to be the much safer option. |
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