I think we should have coaches for parents, they have a lot to learn too just like their daughters
In all seriousness, this topic is silly because it tries to pigeon hole based on things that are mutually exclusive. Marty Tyson coached his daughter and I think their teams did pretty darn well. I think when one of the big selling points is "No parent coaches, no daddy ball here" then you better be pretty dang good on the field. Unfortunately that isn't the case. I can't tell you how many times I have faced "No parent coaches, no daddy ball here" and was shocked at what the players did not know.
Simple question you ask, is the coach a good coach? Do they know the game? Can they teach at a high enough level to help your daughter progress? Do they have any clue about recruiting?