He is amazing at recruiting, amazing at development, amazing at innovation, and he has the football IQ to consistently win 9+ games every year provided the team is healthy. But as far as I'm concerned we just saw him commit strike two as a big game play caller. If I'm being brutally honest, our talent probably snatched at least one win from the jaws of defeat and those losses would have been because of his boneheaded playcalls. The team's tendency to underperform in the third quarter is on him, as a motivator, as a tactician, and as a play caller. His in-game instincts: trying to motivate Bert? trusting Bert in Atlanta? His instincts are questionable.
If he is serious about taking the team to the next level, he needs to look inward, admit to himself that his instincts as a play caller in big pressure situations are not reliable, and commit to making a big change to how he approaches them in the future.