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Raiders Not Bringing Back OC Bill Musgrave


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The Raiders are making a change at offensive coordinator after a season in which they had one of the league's best offenses.

Bill Musgrave is "not expected to return" to Oakland in 2017, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday. Musgrave's offense finished sixth in the NFL in total yards and seventh in points. The Raiders finished the 2016 regular season 12-4, with quarterback Derek Carr a front-running MVP candidate before he broke his leg in a win over the Colts on Dec. 24.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000772568/article/raiders-oc-bill-musgrave-not-expected-to-return

 

Can we fire Shula now?

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....And yet we still have Shula. I'm just not fretting over it anymore. This franchise loves mediocrity and will continue to love it after Shula fields yet another mediocre offense to go along with our mediocre record next year while we waste away yet another year of Cam in his prime.

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19 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Not one person in this thread said to bring him here.

I never said they did. There was a clear insinuation that they fired some great OC in an effort to get better. He's been worse than Shula over his career.  Just recycled whining in a new format. 

 

 

 

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