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Originally Posted by DYoungJelly
Cooley is in a very unique position.
He is highly intelligent and has gained experience in two very different but very successful offensive systems. (Gibbs and Shanny).
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Idk, maybe it's just me but there's a difference between knowing the game and being able to teach others the game. The former is being a great player and the latter is being a great coach.
Just to use the most recent example that comes to mind, Adam Oates was a HOFer for the Caps, by all accounts knew the game, but he was absolutely atrocious as a coach.