Who will be our next Head Coach?

This gets repeated way too often here and it couldn’t be further from the truth. There are only 32 of these jobs, and most young coaches are thrilled at the prospect of ANY HC offer they land, especially when you factor in the life-changing money involved.

Now, if it’s a situation where the guy has more than one firm offer to choose from, which is more rare than many realize, then sure he may look at all of those factors. But at the end of the day, it all comes down to can they land an offer, and if so, is the money right.
Isn't the Dennis Allen story a version of this, though?

Worked his way through the ranks, got to the pros, did the position assistant thing, eventually got a coordinator title, was hired as a head coach into a bad situation, and now all most people do is throw his record at him as if he'd previously walked into something great and singlehandedly tore it apart?