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Originally Posted by dustygoon
Wait. You mean only 1 out of 32 coaches win the cup? Or you mean all but a few coaches quit/retire before being fired? Thanks for the heads up. Tell me more.
What a dumb post.

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Sure. Here’s more:
When a coach gets hired, chances are that it doesn’t pan out. That means that the team never or does not consistently have the type of success that management expects, so the coach is then fired or not renewed.
Now, your original worry was that coaches who go from assistant coaches to head coaches of the same team don’t pan out. Congratulations! You have correctly identified one of the many coach hiring scenarios that, you guessed it, most often doesn’t pan out! Others include: assistants moving to head coach of different teams, head coaches in one league moving to another league, head coaches moving to other teams in the same league, etc.
Now, when do coaches pan out? In all of the above situations and more! Wanna know something crazy? Sometimes coaches who don’t pan out on one team pan out on another team down the road! Wow!
So, as you can see, there’s no reason to worry that the coach might not pan out… because of course he might not! That’s just the way it goes.
Hope you found this enlightening and that it clears everything up for you.