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Mike Shula & Ken Dorsey FIRED


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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm lookin', I'm lookin'.

Wade Wilson would be an obvious QB coach choice, but I could also see Rivera making him OC and promoting Cam Turner to Qb Coach (he's the assistant).

And of course there's always Cam's uncle Norv.

there's also ron turner and they would have to call out the national guard to stop me 

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3 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Think we could try to hire a youngin' from the college game? I fully expect a retread (still way better than Shula most likely), but I'd prefer a guy with upside and potential ahead of him like a Sean McVay when the Redskins hired him as OC.

Internal choices are possible too.

Matsko was already titled as the "run game coordinator".

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Internal choices are possible too.

Matsko was already titled as the "run game coordinator".

We should reassign Matsko back to focusing strictly on the OL. Our run game was absolutely horsesh*t yet again this year without relying on Cam's legs. We need some new blood here.

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