that dude was a great coach
if LOUD wasnt so ASS they could sign him
roy hodgson managed at like 76 years old in the greatest league in the world in a very physical sport, he also struggled with his health which forced him to step down sooner. of course physicality might matter more in football but there is a very real physical aspect to valorant as well. we see older coaches in football although they arent as good as when they were younger. i think while there may be exceptions to both valorant and football generally coaches will get worse with age. they will often lose touch
imagine a 65 year old man trying to coach valorant, he wouldnt have been able to play the game at a decently high level for years, he would grow out of touch with mechanics and everything. he would make strats that wouldnt make sense and work in game because he has lost touch by not being able to play at a high level for so long. same as in football i believe
there can be exceptions to both rules of course, but in general physicality exists in both valorant and football and i believe that a coach would decline with age in both