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Originally Posted by SirClintonPortis
Fact: Great QBs just don't become great coaches, for whatever reason.
PEOPLE SKILLS are the most important aspect of being "the guy at the top".
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Still Peyton practically runs that offenses and likely has a huge part when it comes to game planning week in and week out. At the very least he has the mental part of the game down. As for people skills.....well Belicheck is the best coach in the league right now so you never know.
Drew Brees also might be another guy that could go on to coach. Hard worker that actually does posses some pretty good people skills. Also he helped Sean Payton design the offense in New Orleans so at the very least he can say that he studied under one of the best offensive minds in the game.
Also tried to look at journeyman QB's/Backup QB's but I can't really see anyone that stands out as a potential future coach. The last generation actually has quite a few with Garret, Harbraugh, Payton, and Kubiack. Only one I can see now though might be Brunell and I feel like thats a reach on my part.