Not overly fussed either way at present, until he's in the position and doing something then it remains to be seen if it's a good or bad move.
He doesn't have experience in the role, but he does know a lot about modern day rugby. He will have a better understanding of wages and player value, he's been around long enough and worked under enough different coaches to know what type of methods/personalities work and what players respond to.
It could be an absolute shambles, or it could be a very good move. A bit of youth around the place could be good to have.
He was a good player in his prime. It will help having a guy around who also knows rugby and can still offer some playing advice. Yes, leave the coaching to the coaches, but he would still be there to tap into for tip and tricks if required.
I'm open minded right now.