Measuring NFL coaching quality relies on anecdotal evidence rather than statistics, as traditional metrics do not exist beyond simple win-loss records. Evaluating coaches like Kyle Shanahan is straightforward due to clear offensive performance metrics, while assessing first-time coordinators and their contributions presents difficulty. Non-statistical aspects, such as locker room management and coaching development, are critical yet immeasurable. Employing an elite offensive playcalling head coach stands out as a vital strategy for team success, emphasizing the importance of playcalling capabilities in constructing effective coaching staff.
Measuring the quality of NFL coaching is difficult. Beyond win-loss record, there are no stats. No wins above replacement or adjusted wins, either -- just wins, losses and the occasional tie.
Employing an elite, offensive playcalling head coach is the meta. I usually try to do rankings such as these in a vacuum, but there is no escaping the gravitational pull of an elite playcaller at the head coaching spot.
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