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If Brady leaves for College who are OC candidates that interest you?


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If we are planning to go/stay young at QB then someone more experienced than Brady. Also, if we are staying with Sam I'd like it to be someone with a similar system/vocabulary.

If we are planning on bringing in a Russell or Aaron then I'm fine with an up and comer.

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Just promote Sean Ryan.

 He’s already been working with Rhule. And he has NFL experience already.  

He should be learning some things schematics wise working with Brady these last 2 seasons.  But also seems like he’d align play calling views wise with Rhule.  Ryan was on the Giants staff from 2007-2013.  Rhule while analytical and has Brady at OC right now.  He is still a Giants style at heart (hence the defense wins championships etc)  he credits Tom Coughlin a lot as a mentor.

 

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17 hours ago, ncfan said:

Just promote Sean Ryan.

 He’s already been working with Rhule. And he has NFL experience already.  

He should be learning some things schematics wise working with Brady these last 2 seasons.  But also seems like he’d align play calling views wise with Rhule.  Ryan was on the Giants staff from 2007-2013.  Rhule while analytical and has Brady at OC right now.  He is still a Giants style at heart (hence the defense wins championships etc)  he credits Tom Coughlin a lot as a mentor.

 

Does hiring within ever work, though? 

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