I had a very similarly low opinion of the guy after that press conference, but you don't have success to the level they have the last 2 seasons without there being some substance to it underneath the meatball facade. He clearly has the respect and belief from the players and even if he isn't the tactician behind either side of the ball, he's obviously a good CEO. He's a more meatbally version of John Harbaugh, who was a special teams coach before becoming a head coach. There's a level of skill to picking the right people to work for you and Campbell has to get credit for that.