The issues are not how many coaches are on sideline when their sons are playing. The real issue is the style of play that Ryle brings to the table. Ryle offense is call a spread offense, does that fit the team of players on the sideline? Game planning and halftime adjustments are very poor. O-line in my opinion was weak point this year. Passing game was nothing but throw the ball up and hope Ryle players cathes it. When you become one demensional in running the ball, due to no true QB in game it's easy to game plan and adjust. As seen in the last two games. Putting kids in position that they don't belong in don't help, trying to make the next Elliot does not work either. Defensive side of the ball, Ryles defense is old school, if no pressure then becomes easy to pass on, yes they had injuries that hurt secondary, but no adjustment to help that situation. Warner needs to get an OC who knows the game, and can also develop QB's ... this was at Ryle years ago, but now it seems Warner does not want to give up that control of the game, as we have seen the past three years it has not worked.