Well, I think Dodge as a CEO is probably his strongest point. If we got this thing to a stable position, Dodge would be a great face for all the non-football parts of coaching while his assistants continued to pull their weight. Plus, this would free him up to work with a QB not out of desperation to turn things around, but simply as a coach imparting his knowledge of the game. I think the best coaches are CEOS - they flow from area to area of their operation, helping where needed and managing the big picture.
I just think Dodge came in not knowing how to rebuild the structure he inherited and made some well-documented gaffes, but I think he could guide a ship without 25 punctures in the hull quite gracefully. I bet he'd even leave cheese out for all the rats who jumped off - and Craig Miller.