"I would not be very excited about some friend of the team president standing behind the huddle while my coaches and I are trying to coach. I think it sends the wrong message to the players and the coaches. The president should be concerned about results, not methodology. Otherwise, he's micro managing and that never works." - AndyTaylor
In response to the story With Cleveland Browns camp at hand, Mike Holmgren says he's comfortable with letting coaches run the show, cleveland.com reader AndyTaylor doesn't like the idea of Gil Haskell looking over the coaches' shoulders. This reader writes,
"I would not be very excited about some friend of the team president standing behind the huddle while my coaches and I are trying to coach. I think it sends the wrong message to the players and the coaches. The president should be concerned about results, not methodology. Otherwise, he's micro managing and that never works."
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