I don't think the administrative cap has done any favors in regards to coaching. If anything that's going to result in less bright young coaches entering the league. Also any time you ask less coaches to do more it's likely going to lead to less than ideal preparation that's reflected in the product. You would be surprised how many NFL head coaches started out doing stuff like quality control and worked their way up but if an administrative cap means you have to eliminate some of the lower level positions and have less people do more you end up with a lot of the same people doing the same things and stretched even further. I'm not so sure LaPolice and Chipmunk in Montreal should be head coaches in the CFL but the league is in a position where it's needs to rely on the carousel of experienced retread coaches.
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