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If Rivera is fired, who's your topic choice to replace him?


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If Rivera is fired, who's your top choice to replace him?  

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  1. 1. If Rivera is fired, who's your top choice to replace him?

    • Kevin Sumlin (Texas A&M coach)
      4
    • Gus Malzahn (Auburn coach)
      56
    • David Shaw (Stanford coach)
      6
    • Adam Gase (Broncos OC)
      1
    • Pep Hamilton (Colts OC...and West Charlotte HS alum!)
      9
    • Pete Carmichael (Saints OC)
      1
    • Greg Roman (49ers OC)
      5
    • Frank Reich (Chargers OC...and former Panther QB)
      1
    • Hue Jackson (Bengals OC)
      15
    • Todd Bowles (Cardinals DC)
      3
    • Teryl Austin (Lions DC)
      0


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Rivera **isn't geting fired after this season. At worst we will replace offensive coordinators. He lost a lot of talent in the offseason +Hardy. Gettleman and JR aren't knee jerk type of people although in this case I wish they were. They just gave Rivera an extension he will be here next year with a few coaching changes under him.

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I'm not saying we should or we shouldn't but David Cutcliffe has done one hell of a job at Duke.

I think he would do wonders with Cam.. It says something when one of the best in the game goes to Duke every year to work with him. I'm intrigued with the idea. Look at what Caldwell has done with a team Jim Schwartz built and he just fine tuned the offense and now the Lions are a top tier team in the NFL. 

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Cam isn't geting fired after this season. At worst we will replace offensive coordinators. He lost a lot of talent in the offseason +Hardy. Gettleman and JR aren't knee jerk type of people although in this case I wish they were. They just gave Rivera an extension he will be here next year with a few coaching changes under him.

 

You mean Cam?

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