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A very real scenario for next year


Mr. Scot

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I agree with Zod that there probably won't be a whole lot of changes, and possibly none at all, to our offensive staff.

Our defensive staff, on the other hand...

Steve Wilks is not the only guy that might be looking at an opportunity next year. With a lot of head coaching changes expected, there will be a lot of defensive coordinator openings too. Guys like Eric Washington and Al Holcomb could become quite popular.

So yes, the very real possibility exists that we could go into next season with our offensive staff intact, but our defensive staff having gone through major changes.

 

 

 

 

Happy New Year, everybody.

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I am really liking these media types hyping up Shula talking about he may get a HC job ... I hope someone bites and hires him. 

We won't get rid of him, he's attached at the hip with Rivera. They are going down together. Only scenario I see Shula getting canned is if Ron gets canned. But I'm not as down on Rivera as some people here.

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Turnover on the defensive side of the ball doesn’t really concern me as long as Rivera is our head coach. We’ve invested enough draft capital and have some outstanding future pieces on that side of the ball (Luke, Mario, and KK) to consistently field a top third defense. 

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Well the smart thing to do is as soon as Wilks is hired away that Hurney promotes from within right away before Wilks or anyone else can scoop them up.

They can say no to interview requests (other than head coaching opportunities) but it doesn't happen often.

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