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Is a staff change out of the realm of possibility now?


@bobbyagnese

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Most teams have made their staff firings and hirings. I know Ron stated that he didn't anticipate any staff changes, but the last time he said he didn't anticipate any moves, Charles Godfrey got his walking papers. Is there any reason to hold out hope that maybe, just maybe, we'll have a new ST coach by the start of 2015?

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Nope, Riverboat Ron is being Riverboat Ron and going all in with the same exact staff despite next season being playoffs or fired for him. He's got guts, gotta give him that

Nope, Riverboat Ron be damned, he is sticking with the same exact staff despite next season being playoffs or fired for him. He's got guts, gotta give him that

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Shula-ball has us in the playoffs 2-years running. Our players are getting comfortable with the system and as much as I dislike the play-calling. It would royally suck to start over with a new OC.

 

I think people over emphasize learning a new system. Many teams have had success learning a new system their first year. Cam was explosive his first year with Chud. If shula is going to stay it shouldn't be because learning a new system is hard

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Gase is still laying in the cut.  Not saying he would certainly come here, but Baltimore just hired Trestman as the OC.  Not too many slots still open.  Did Foxy hire an OC yet?  If not, I could see Gase following Fox to Chicago.  Gase would be quite an improvement over Shula.

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