It's interesting that ultimately big egos got in the way of both coaches. Neither guy was probably the best game day coach, with Childress too often being an absolute bullhead about it. At least Green would listen to his stud players (Carter, Moss, Randle) about what they were seeing on the field.Mothman wrote: In the end, Green was as bad for the Vikings as Childress. I just think he was a better coach and early on, he was good for the team.
I felt Green actually was fairly innovative at first and seemed to have the Vikings heading in the right direction. At that point, I was supportive of him. But then Green tried to establish his own personal kingdom at the Winter Park facility and seemed to care about that more than running the team properly.
Regarding Childress, I liked him for about two or three games of the first season he was the HC. Then I saw the egomania bug in him and never liked the guy again. Even with Zygi's attempt to pull a Daniel Snyder-esque "we'll buy ourselves a championship roster" in 2009, Chili's ego led to stubborn roadblocks that finally spelled his doom.
IRRC, Jim, you not only wanted Green gone a couple years before he left, but you wanted Childress fired after his first season as the HC. Looking back, I wish the Vikings would have done both.