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Who would you promote to OC?


Jeremy Igo

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Looking at the coaching roster the only two choices would be Dorsey or Hoener.

Dorsey seems like a bright guy, taught at IMG academy. I'm sure he has a handle on the playbook and as a former nfl QB understands defenses.

Hoener is the current tight ends coach. Has college OC experience from back in the day.

I would probably lean towards Dorsey.

I don't think Proehl would be considered. Hard to go from WR to OC. Hasn't been focused on so much of the game.

This all said, none are really good options. As much as I have always wanted Shula to be replaced, there is no one on the staff currently that would help.

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3 minutes ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

I don't think either have the skills to over come the disruptive force firing an OC can cause a team to have.  Cam has had Dorsey and Shula his entire NFL career...I'm a bit nervous on what happens when that relationship ends.

Not quite accurate. Chud was his first OC.

Shula has been around as both QB coach and OC yes. 

Dorsey was a scout before moving into QB coach role.

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