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Shula goes....who you want?


Jmac

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Hes not going this season, so its really the last thing on my mind. 

 

But, i hope its in house to keep this Cam train rolling. I want a 20 year Rivera Dynasty with a huge coaching tree stemmin from him. 

 

Hire Dorsey. Knows Cam, has been around to see first hand in live action and in practice how it works and how much success it has. Cam is a smart guy, if he continues to progress he can be like an OC in the huddle. No need to fug poo up with another outside guy and system. Its not like Shula is brilliant..

 

with cam, it is 100% concrete to me that cam can put together a 15-1 NFL season with a solid Oline and a bunch of #3/4 recievers (although Funchess will griw to be a co #1 WR)

 

Dorsey. 

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10 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Neither Dorsey and Proehl have enough experience to be OC. Then again, Cam has made Shula look like a genius. Sooooooo...

What is this dumb meme that keeps getting repeated?

Every single offensive coordinator calls his first play one time. It's not like Shula's previous experience of getting poo canned wherever he was would instill any smart person with confidence.

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13 minutes ago, Lemory said:

Shula wont get hired as a HC. He might interview, but thats about it. 

I don't know, people like big names and he has that, even if he didn't earn it. Also, Bama is as big as it gets in College and he impressed enough to get that job. Now, he has quite a bit more experience, than when he got the Bama job.

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