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Mr. Scot

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Sadly, I think you're probably right. Yet another coordinator under Rivera will get a HC opportunity while Ron and Shula will be shocked about why no one is calling to inquire about Mike Shula. 

Ron has flaws as a HC just like everyone else, but I really think if he just had the stones to can Shula he could establish himself as a top coach in the league. Shula is the anchor around this team's neck right now and he has been for awhile. 

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1 minute ago, uncfan888 said:

You think Wilks will get a head coaching opportunity that fast? 

Here's an idea.. He and rivera switch spots and we get a new OC

I think someone is gonna take a look at how this defense is performing, give Wilks an interview and be very impressed with his persona.

Let's not forget Wilks has already received head coaching interest in prior offseasons. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I think someone is gonna take a look at how this defense is performing, give Wilks an interview and be very impressed with his persona.

Let's not forget Wilks has already received head coaching interest in prior offseasons. 

Yeah.. I really wish we'd let Rivera go and make him coach though 

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I think you have to look at players and their effect on the D.

When Coleman and Kuechly returned, all of a sudden we are fantastic, without them, meh.

I think he will get consideration, but not sure he leaves town.  His best hope, in my opinion, is if Rivera gets the ax, then the head coach is "already on the roster" so to speak.

Our offense is just sooooooo anemic, I would not see Rivera nor Shula catching on if the ax falls

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