http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000453147/article/chip-kelly-to-run-personnel-department-in-philadelphia
Just stubled across this from nfl.com about the Eagles' situation which seems to echo closely what has gone on in Houston.
Can't copy and paste any parts of it as I'm on the phone, but it's very interesting to see how it's been interpreted over in Philly as being a better job title and salary with less responsibility. Very similar to how the move has been viewed on this board.
Also interesting at the bottom the article states that the past shows a lack of success from such moves, but offers no evidence to back that up.
I guess if you have one single vision operating the tiller, much like in Plato's ship where you wouldn't navigate by the Stars through democratic vote.
Then again I suppose if that one vision is flawed then the checks and balances could send things horribly awry.
Of course if you want to speak of historical success in the NFL, you'll find that 31 of 32 teams fail every season anyway so maybe that is flawed?