No offense to Clyde -- he's one of my favorites of all-time -- but I don't think any team will give him the chance to be a GM or coach. He'll have to work his way up the ladder and put time in, which from the past, seems something he's not into doing. Seems like he'd best served in the broadcast booth or as a PR guy like Jerome is with us, making appearances for the team, either with Houston or here.
Exactly my thoughts, too. Clyde probably has a lot to offer, if he'd just be willing to swallow his pride and build some post-playing days experience instead of aiming for the top straight away.