Most fathers I know, including DH, have less common sense than their wives, which translates to bad parenting decisions that sometimes put the child in some degree of danger, or lack of organizational skills that end up messing up the child's routine (meals and bedtime). These are serious issues especially when the child is young.
Yet they are all loving fathers and husbands, and highly intelligent in their chosen paid profession.
I sympathize with you OP.
Yet I make an effort to remember what DH brings to our team (equanimity, mental strength, no caving under pressure, critical thinking and deep knowledge of many useful and fascinating subjects, except parenting!).
And I DO NOT go to therapy to rein in my inner control freak! I need it to be a good parent!