The same worry I had about DeMarco I have about Witten. I don't care which sport, but those who were great or at least distinguished players seldom make good coaches. Yes, there are exceptions, but not many. The primary reason is because things came to them so naturally or their work ethic was so amazing that they have a difficult time relating to those who don't carry those same traits. One example - they let Magic Johnson coach the last 10 or so games of a lost Lakers season more than 30 years ago. In his first game, Nick Van Exel did not hustle back on defense and Magic called timeout. He would not even wait for Van Exel to head toward the bench. He met him half-way while screaming at him. Yes, that's an extreme example, but it's on point. These greats seldom have the patience to relate to less talented individuals. Fingers crossed Witten is one of the exceptions.