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Following her assertions, several commentators, including Jason Whitlock, contested Taylor's view. Whitlock pointed out that her comments might reflect a naivety regarding the nature of coaching, particularly in professional football, where many head coaches do not call plays themselves. Instead, their primary duty often involves delegating responsibilities and managing the coaching staff effectively.
The conversation sparked discourse about whether Taylor's criticism was justified in the context of Jeff Saturday's limited coaching resume. Whitlock and others noted that many successful coaches manage to excel precisely because of their ability to lead and support their staff rather than having direct play-calling experience.