Darren Pama's old high school, San Francisco High, is unlikely to call on him. He wasn't all that big a deal while there. That being said, if he was called on, he'd call on his long history of dealing with adversity and hardship to rally the team through difficult times. That being said, there's absolutely no way he'd take a permanent job coaching, that's just not his thing. He freely admits that he would be a pretty poor coach, outside of getting people hyped for gameday, but that's the job of a team captain more than a coach. In the course of a single game, however, he would definitely come up with 3 or 4 different plays, one of which might get used in the second half and would completely exploit the defense. If, of course, the players in the game managed to pull it off. That would be the worst part of being a coach for Pama; he doesn't suffer people making mistakes well, whether it is him or someone else on the team, and he'd need to do a pretty uncharacteristic job of tamping down his anger if someone drops an easy pass or fumbles the ball away to the opposing team. He's already yelled at his kicker a couple times for missing easy field goals, that would be a pretty big issue if he did that to some people just out of middle school.
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