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I love the cerebral coaches and the fiery ones as well. What I don't understand his his total separation from the team and assistants during a game. We sit on the home side and I watch the interactions on the bench all game. The assistants are very involved, as they should be....and I have heard that Tommy likes to delegate to help his coaches grow...admirable. But during key times of a game, when momentum seams to be slipping away or we need a big play....a timeout is called, the team on the field huddles on the sideline to meet with coaches and Tommy is standing 20 yards away with his headset on. I do not understand his style of detached coaching at times when the leader of the troups needs to illustrate command. Urban does this....Paul Brown would greet a player on the sideline to explain what they did wrong....Tom Landry was calm and collected but got in a players face when it was needed....John Wooden would smack his team with his rolled up program during timeouts. Maybe it's just a difference in opinion....I respect what you are saying and I don't like extreme screamers....just looking for a little leadership during tough times of a game.