Maybe because half this thread is people saying Allen makes their offense run, not Daboll? But keep moving the goalposts…
I never moved any goalposts because I'm not half this thread. I'm responding to you. This is simple.
What is better to prove oneself:
Being an offensive coordinator where you control the whole offense, call the plays, run your system, in an environment where you are comfortable and with a great QB who you helped develop or
Follow the coach around, run his offense, maybe call plays (but probably not), have little control over the offense, in an new environment.
It's not a tough question. Helping to develop and then working with a great QB has never been an impediment to success for a coach. It's a huge part of the reason Daboll is going to be a head coach.