First I think a head coach of an NFL team is going to have a slightly different personality than your average CEO. He still gets out there and blows the whistle and yells at the players and makes them run hills and all of that stuff. I always hate the "this wouldn't fly in my office" comparisons to how professional sports franchises are run. In most cases they are just completely different animals. Yes if my boss came over to my desk and blew a whistle in my face and said "Oh, I can't stand it Brady, run that TPS report again" in front of the whole office, I wouldn't like that.
Bill has admitted himself that he's a hard coach to play for. I don't think that necessarily means he's dismissive or an arrogant asshole, just that he holds players and coaches accountable for their performance in a way that is probably more uncomfortable than most NFL players (and maybe coaches) are used to. I think there is plenty of evidence that BB, while maybe not the most warm and friendly guy, does not display the same persona with the team that he displays with the media.
Bill has admitted himself that he's a hard coach to play for. I don't think that necessarily means he's dismissive or an arrogant asshole, just that he holds players and coaches accountable for their performance in a way that is probably more uncomfortable than most NFL players (and maybe coaches) are used to. I think there is plenty of evidence that BB, while maybe not the most warm and friendly guy, does not display the same persona with the team that he displays with the media.