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Well, this'll be interesting (Shula)


Mr. Scot

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In the realm of old colleagues, Rob Chudzinski is out there too. 

Brad Childress is an old Eagles colleague and would run a similar system to Dennison (if he's not serious about retiring).

There's also Mike McCoy, Jim Caldwell, Brian Schottenheimer and potentially Jim Bob Cooter.

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27 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Word that the Bills have followed suit with us and fired offensive coordinator Rick Dennison.

Does Mike Shula's old colleague from the other side of the ball give him a landing spot?

 

 

Lol are you serious? McDerp probably hates him for making the defense work so hard while he was here

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1 minute ago, brandon_87 said:

Lol are you serious? McDerp probably hates him for making the defense work so hard while he was here

There's no way to know how McDermott feels about him, or vice versa.

McDermott, like Rivera, may already have someone in mind.  We'll see what happens.

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The Bills offense was atrocious this year, but what did they expect after they released all of their WR talent. I mean they could have had Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods, and Marquise Goodwin, all of whom flourished once they left Buffalo. 

Hell maybe Shula would be the right fit, he's worked with awful receiving corps before

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34 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Ian Rapoport‏Verified account @RapSheet

Whoever gets the #Bills OC job walks into a tremendous situation: Back-to-back 1st-round picks and two 2nd-round picks... with plenty of ammo for a franchise QB.

Ehh... The OC isn't deciding how to use the picks, and no QB in the draft is guaranteed to be a franchise guy. That offense has almost zero talent. Average OL and McCoy is literally it. KB I guess but he's really not that great and is a free agent in a year. If they go all in and trade up for a franchise guy then you've got a rookie QB, McCoy and nobody else. Not the best situation at all. The Bills overall are in a solid position. Playoff team with that many picks...? Let's see how Beano can use them.

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