Making the case to heavily pursue Joe Brady for Head Coach

I clearly showed how QB's tend to have their best years under him, going all the way from LSU with Burrow, even with the Panthers (except Sam Darnold), and now the Bills. LSU connection or not, that's an incredible track record.
You’re making a good argument for QB coach and OC jobs, but that doesn’t address uncertainty about whether he’s ready and capable of being a successful head coach. Which is going to be true for any first time hire, but I think it sticks out a little more for a guy with a thinner resume.

I’m not knocking him, and agree that he’ll be a candidate this cycle or as soon as he wants to be, but it’s going to take a lot more than can he work wonders with a QB. He’ll have to be exceptional in interviews to convince an owner he is ready to run the day-to-day of an entire team.