Why Taysom Hill is the Most Important Player on Offense (A story in 3 plays)

Not what I wrote. You'll keep arguing against any and every consideration that Rizzi might be a good head coach, because you said right off the bat that he doesn't have enough experience to be a good head coach.

You won't let a single instance of someone suggesting Rizzi is capable of being a good head coach slip by without reminding everyone that you don't think he has enough experience to be a good head coach.

You could easily prove me wrong moving forward, but you won't because you are overly invested in proving yourself right.

I can't make it any clearer than that. Wow, LOL and snipe all you want. I've got nothing left to say on the matter.
I think y’all are both right and wrong about this. It’s definitely a Kubiak thing, but I think DA really restricted Kubiak a lot where Rizzi is giving him a much more free hand. Whatever the case, Rizzi seems one to go down swinging rather than play conservative, and I think the fans and the players appreciate that. Let’s enjoy it while it lasts, eh? We all bleed black & gold here!