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Report: Rhule has a coordinator picked out


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27 minutes ago, ellis said:

I’m pretty familiar with Ryan. I think that’s a solid move. I mean, I know who Snow is. Respected coordinator in the college game. I wasn’t expecting Wade Phillips. Would be nice to see if Matt would be open to having an assistant head coach on the staff w/ HC experience. I’m just guessing here: sounds like these were all part of a package deal in advance before the contract was even signed. Maybe one of Matt’s preconditions: Bring his own guys in right away. Someone remind me what Marty  is doing?

Collecting checks, waiting for an axe to fall.

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

Sean Ryan developed Watson in Houston and got a career year out of Stafford before his injury this year. I’d say he’s a great candidate for OC regardless of HC.

I would say Darrell Bevell had alot more to do with Stafford's success this season.  Throw Sean Ryan out there during the 2018 season with JBC calling the plays still and I'm sure you would not have seen the 2019 results.

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10 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

I would say Darrell Bevell had alot more to do with Stafford's success this season.  Throw Sean Ryan out there during the 2018 season with JBC calling the plays still and I'm sure you would not have seen the 2019 results.

Stafford had his most consistent QB play under Ryan as QB coach. That’s what Ryan is directly responsible for in that position. I’m not talking about how well the offense did (that would be the product of the OC). 

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

Stafford had his most consistent QB play under Ryan as QB coach. That’s what Ryan is directly responsible for in that position. I’m not talking about how well the offense did (that would be the product of the OC). 

Cam had his most consistent play as a QB....because of Norv's offense.   

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Just now, mjligon said:

imagine being Bill Voth and actually hyping these coordinators up on Twitter.

lololol smh...cmon @Bill Voth you're better than that right?

that man knows where his check comes from now

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2 minutes ago, t96 said:

2015 was miles ahead of anything Cam did with Norv as OC or Scott as QB coach.

talking consistency and efficiency.  Cam also completely only 59% of his passes in 2015. 

First year under Norv he had the best completion percentage of his entire career 67%.  If 2018 Cam was healthy and had the 2015 D he would have been a monster. 

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