The point you're not getting is that it is offensive and the name was changed because of it.
How many Natives would it take to satisfy you? All of them?
My belief is that Daboll and McDaniels would do better with this roster than McDermott, being that they are offense-minded coaches who have done well with much less at the QB position.
For the other coaches I've listed, I take an "all things equal" approach on top of what they've accomplished thus far.
It's hard to put a number on that. McDermott is a good coach. So was Marty Schottenheimer. He built winners everywhere he went. Just couldn't get them over the hump. (*Byner fumble is on Byner)
Belichick
Payton
McVay
Shanahan
Tomlin
Reid
Pederson
Harbaugh
Carroll
Taylor
Sirianni
Vrabel is a push, in my opinion
*I'd take over Sean given the choice...
Daboll
McDaniels
For the 2 above, with this roster, I'd favor an offensive mind.
I actually think he and Vrabel are comparable. Consider the rosters Vrabel has had to work with, especially at QB. McDermott has Josh Allen. That masks a lot of his shortcomings. With the same rosters, I believe you'd get similar results.
Watching everything unfold with Austin Ekeler and the Chargers is amusing to me.
Watch how Herbert "regresses" in 2024 without a top 3 dual threat back.
Given the teams benefitting from a rest advantage, it seems like incompetence on the NFL's part as opposed to a malicious scheme.
*or like stated earlier, just the league in search of the best match-ups.
Being the clear cut best back in football for a time, rushing for 2,000 yards and leading the Broncos to back to back Super Bowl victories is a pretty strong case.
Elway would have no rings without Terrell Davis. NONE!
My pick of the many would be Richard Seymour. How the hell is this guy a Hall of Famer? And no way he should be inducted before Vince Wilfork.