The stereotype of the screaming coach constantly trying to rally (or belittle) his troops is mostly outdated. Some very good and excitable coaches still exist. San Francisco's Jim Harbaugh and Seattle's Pete Carroll stand out. But usually, if a coach's main strength is yelling, he's not going to last long. The modern NFL coach spends too much time processing complex concepts to yell all day. Still, it was odd to hear Chargers coach Mike McCoy seemingly go through San Diego's entire win last week at Jacksonville without raising his voice.
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