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The ascension of Sean McVey suggests that maybe sometimes highly competent coaching talent begins to show up earlier than we're used to.
Besides that, there's some natural reason for confidence that when one person's job is at-stake and another person's isn't, the decision that the person whose job is at-stake... in this case, Garrett's, and/or Linehan's... is more likely the smart one. All due respect to the fact that, still, we all as fans are entitled to voice our opinion.
McVey is a nice example.
Notice how he was an assistant for several years first before getting a positional coaching job. Even coaching in the UFL.
Quite a different path from Moore's. Or Garrett's.