What all of this means is that football coaches are unable by-and-large to think beyond a predefined scheme.
Tebow has talent that most coaches do not know how to utilize, therefore it is Tebow’s fault.
Bad Tebow, bad, bad.
Its about the $$ - coaches are risk averse. Its also why offenses have become so boring & prevent defense is still commonly employed. IMO
You have defined what separates a good coach from an excellent coach.
The coach who evaluates player talent and adjusts the game plan to both take advantage of the talent and to shield weaknesses is what defines the great coach. Rex Ryan's entire staff seem clueless.
I will not be surprised to see both Tim Tebow and Mark Sanchez go to other organizations and do very well. They both are talented atheletes.