There must be loads of good fits for head coach with the way we run things. If you're taking the majority (or all) of the recruitment out of the equation you're left with being a good motivator/inspirational, tactical nouse, coaching and man and game management.
Must be loads who fit that bill.
For me personally, thats why I'd rather it wasn't Hecky, he doesn't immediately strike me as someone who would inspire you. That said, and to contradict myself within a few words, you wouldn't look at a Mowbray interview and assume he would fit the bill either, but the players seemed to absolutely love him and gave everything.
In summary, it seems the true measure of a good head coach goes beyond first impressions, which is hard to deal with as a fan in this moment assessing possible candidates we don't really know that much about, particularly after Beale, but I'm gonna give the club the benefit of the doubt on this one and gather my thoughts after 20 games with whoever ends up getting the job.
HTL