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if history is any indication, any OC we replace Shula with will be a better OC


gettlemanjack

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Shula as OC of Bucs (was fired and his next job was QB coach for

MIA)

1996 - #28/30 offense

1997 - #23/29 offense

1998 - #18/22 offense

1999 - #27/28 offense

Shula as OC of Panthers

2013 - #18/26 offense

2014 - #25/25 offense

if history is any indication, any OC we replace Shula with will be a better OC. This is who the Bucs replaced him with:

OC of Bucs after Shula:

2000 - #6/21 offense (OC Les Steckel)

2001 - #15/26 offense (OC Clyde Christensen)

2002 - #18/24 offense (OC Bill Muir)

2003 - #10/18 offense (OC Bill Muir)

-Bill Muir is now retired at age 72

-Les Steckel is now retired at age 68

-Clyde Christensen, now age 58, has been with the Colts ever since he left the Bucs, where he was WR coach for Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison for 8 years (2002-09), then he was Peyton Manning's OC for a year (2010), then he was OC the year Manning was out (2011), and since then (2012-now), he has been the QB coach for Andrew Luck

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