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IMO Shula is gone after this year...


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I can't see Ron being fired but I can see him having to let go of 1 or 2 assistants coaches.. Now if Ron refuses then he might be gone but he has shown the ability to flip the blame on others. So in that thinking.

Shula is clearly going to be the scapegoat IMO..

So who are some OC's we can look at in the off-season? ?

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It is never a good idea to force a head coach to get rid of his assistants or coordinators.  That is the job of the head coach.  To decide who he wants to be a part of his staff because at the end of the day, the HC should know how to structure his team.

 

 

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It is never a good idea to force a head coach to get rid of his assistants or coordinators. That is the job of the head coach. To decide who he wants to be a part of his staff because at the end of the day, the HC should know how to structure his team.

It happens all the time..

HC have been forced many times by upper management to fire some assistance.

Fox was forced to fire Dan Henning remember.

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firing shula wouldn't solve much IMHO, the defense and the offense act the same during end game situation(defense soft zone prevent,offense playing it safe for field goals or punts) that has to be a Rivera thing.

 

 

Fire him and all the coordinators are most likely gone with him, Rivera has too many flaws to ever be a good HC

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I can't see Ron being fired but I can see him having to let go of 1 or 2 assistants coaches.. Now if Ron refuses then he might be gone but he has shown the ability to flip the blame on others. So in that thinking.

Shula is clearly going to be the scapegoat IMO..

So who are some OC's we can look at in the off-season? ?

FIRE shula NOW ASAP!!!!!!

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if we can get SEA OC Darrell Bevell to want to be our head coach that would be exciting. Problem is, like DEN OC Adam Gase, he has turned down a number of head coaching offers because no opportunity presented was viewed as an upgrade.

Call me a homer but with a completely clean slate here, a GM that can draft impact players, a pro bowl qb, and a Seattle team that keeps getting weaker as players get their second and third contracts, this could be the opportunity he's been waiting for.

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it means nothing if he is going to hired one of his buddies again rather than the right person with the right scheme for the actual talent we have. sadly Ron will at least start the next season. I'm kinda thinking DG has set Ron up for failure. I think he has someone in mind as he likely has from day one. nothing else justifies that lack of holes this year nor the continued failure in crucial yet obvious area. 

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