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Tiki Barber reflects on the historical shift in the NFL coaching landscape. In the past, aspiring coaches largely needed to have extensive professional coaching backgrounds. However, recent trends show a rising number of former players stepping into coaching roles more rapidly and successfully. He cites examples like Davis Webb, who has transitioned from player to quarterback coach, as indicative of this change.
Both hosts acknowledge the effectiveness of Dan Campbell's coaching style, which incorporates his experiences as a former player. They ponder the impact that ownership patience and stability can have on a coach's success — a stark contrast to the volatile coaching changes often seen with the Jets.