I can tell you what I would not do. I would not hide my face behind a play card. There would be going for it on the plus side of the field, aside from very long situations. I'd probably spend too much time talking and listening to my guys up in the booth, as I tend to operate strategically, in the moment. They will see what I cannot.
Of course I'd have a gameplan, but as Mike Tyson always said.... That means, I probably wouldn't call the plays. Oral arguments, panel discussions at conferences, presentations, I keep my plans down to one page or less. That means a lot drilling to master the material during the week. If you can't dominate at practice you can't just roll it out there and expect to control the game.
I'd be very distracted by mental mistakes by players. Kids not lining up properly, I'm sure I'd burn a timeout because of some misalignment on a punt or something like that. I coach 3rd and 4th grade vball, so I'm stuck on teaching technique, positioning and court awareness. Talent is randomly distributed, so nobody looks good unless you have kids playing the right way.