I mean, at what point do you say "This guy might have a little something upstairs, he may not be the best COACH out there, ....
And here's the thing, we do also know that he can coach, and coach very well. (not arguing with you, your point is still the same, just using this to make an additional point). He won the Broyles award for being the best coordinator in the country, and he did it for an Auburn team where the offense was in the spot light most of that year (2004).
So we know he knows football. We know he can personally coach players, no question. Now it appears he has at least begun to understand what it is like to assemble and lead other quality coaches.
Let's not leave out another great quality as a head coach we've learned about him thus far. We have been down in all three games we've played. We've been "run over" on the field early in the last two games, giving up 17 straight at one point to MSU, and falling behind 14-0 before eagle landed in the middle of the field.
Yet the players, the sidelines, the coaches, all remained calm. That's a demeanor that starts at the top with our head coach. That is not a characteristic that I (or Kaos) expected to see out of Chizik.
All that to say, I think we've seen enough, even this early, to say there is more to him than cliches and blueprints. Regardless of the record at the end of the year, we can say now that we are in better hands than we feared back in December. How much better we may not know until 2011, but there is enough to cause a reevaluation of what was expected.