LOL...ok That's such a minor detail when it comes to appointing an interim head coach to just play out the season. The larger point is it doesn't have to be the OC or DC it can be whoever and it doesn't really matter.
So first thing I think when I read this is "Here we go again, another blanket statement from MikeO." Then I looked into it, and most are either strictly assistant head coaches, which benefits Phishfan's argument, or position coaches (oline, dline, secondary, etc.), which benefits MikeO's argument.
6 of the 17 Assistant Head Coaches in the league were previously NFL head coaches. If you include the assistants that had HC experience in college, that becomes 9 of 17.
So maybe it's not exactly what Phish is saying, and not exactly what MikeO is saying...but somewhere in the middle? Like what most things are?
Here's the list:
Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs – Anthony Lynn
Assistant Head Coach/Inside Linebackers – Mike Caldwell
Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach – Paul Alexander
Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line – John Mitchell (Coached under Bear Bryant, Lou Holtz, Bellicheck, Cowher and Tomlin)
Assistant Head Coach-Offense/Offensive Line Coach – Doug Marrone
BillsAssistant Head Coach/Defense – Dick LeBeau
BengalsAssistant Head Coach/Tight Ends – Mike Mularkey
Bills and JagsAssistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers – David Culley
Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line – Jerry Azzinaro (Head coach for Western New England)
Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends – Ron Prince (Head coach for Kansas State)
Associate Head Coach/Offense – Tom Clements
Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers – Winston Moss
Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Passing Game Coordinator – Raheem Morris
BucsAssistant Head Coach/Secondary – Steve Wilks (Head coach for Savannah State University)
Assistant Head Coach/Offense – Tom Moore
Assistant Head Coach – Dave McGinnis
CardinalsAssistant Head Coach/Offensive Line – Tom Cable
RaidersAssistant Head Coach/Defense – Rocky Seto