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 Pundit Reveals Brandon Staley's Firing Was Due to a Big Issue
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Having confidence in one's abilities is what separates most regular people from those with ambition. However, overconfidence can also be a huge issue. That was the biggest problem with Brandon Staley, who lost his job as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. 

Despite Staley continuing to tell reporters that he was going to be calling plays on defense, the Chargers kept showcasing a weak defensive output. Apart from Khalil Mack securing an astounding 15 sacks, there was little else to be happy about on that side of the ball. 

The secondary has been a mess from the start, and that was never addressed by Brandon Staley and Tom Telesco heading into the 2023 season. Staley may be a smart coach, but it was that smartness that led him to overreach with his abilities. 

“He’s a good, smart f—ing coach,” a team source said of Staley. “Too smart for his own good sometimes.” This was a sentiment shared by multiple team sources throughout Staley’s three seasons as head coach. Each was granted anonymity so that they could speak freely.

Via Daniel Popper, The Athletic

Daniel Popper of The Athletic broke down what exactly led to Staley being fired, and it had everything to do with Staley's near arrogance about his playcalling. Despite being the leader of a unit that was underperforming, he just simply would not defer to anyone helping or consulting him. 

Staley snapped at a reporter for simply asking if the coach would still call plays on defense. It wasn't a terrible question. It was a smart question considering the team was getting blown out by opponents.

Popper also detailed how Staley continued to deflect questions and stay stalwart in his confidence in playcalling. 

"At the lectern after the loss, Staley reiterated that he had “full confidence” in himself as the defensive play caller. The Chargers had given up the most passing yards in the league through 11 weeks."

Via Daniel Popper, The Athletic

Again, there is nothing wrong with having confidence. However, not realizing the bigger issue at hand is you present another much bigger problem. The good news is that Staley has now been let go, and the Chargers can move on. 

They still have 3 games left and have selected Grif Smith as interim head coach. Smith will have his work out for him, but there is the possibility that he will rally the team to finish strong and win out. 

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This article first appeared on FanNation Charger Report and was syndicated with permission.

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