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Chucky and the Chin


PuntJake

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both are defensive minded coaches. meeks is doing wonders with the defense already. we don't need another cook in the defensive kitchen. we need an offensive minded coach.

you know who i'm thinking about..... :D

Steve Spurrier?

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Gruden is an offensive minded coach, who never had a great offense and was completely saved for years by having one of the best defensive minds ever to coach in the NFL in Monte Kiffin. You realize Kiffin set an NFL record for consistency among defensive units.

13 years as defensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His defensive units have finished ranked in the top 10 in points allowed and yards allowed 10 times during that period, an NFL record.[1]

And the year he leaves they drop close to dead last in the NFL.

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Gruden is an offensive minded coach, who never had a great offense and was completely saved for years by having one of the best defensive minds ever to coach in the NFL in Monte Kiffin. You realize Kiffin set an NFL record for consistency among defensive units.

And the year he leaves they drop close to dead last in the NFL.

That may explain his Bucks tenure but what about the Raiders? He got the Tampa job because of how well he did with the Raiders.

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