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So Who Can/Should we Get as our New OC if Rhule Stays?


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12 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Mike Kafka or Ken Dorsey would be worth a look at OC.  Would be a promotion for both, so I can see them leaving their current roles. 

Ia it really a promotion if you're joining a dumpster fire though?

For a young guy on the rise, coming here could be like self sabotage.

The Morgan connection helps Dorsey, but it's also at least conceivable that Morgan says "Don't do it, man."

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29 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

It doesn't matter. Rhule will fug it up. Probably some random Baylor staffer.

I don't think Tepper will let that happen. Rhule's back is against the wall. He will get the best candidate that is willing to come. 

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1 hour ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

This.  Also, will Reddick, Gilmore, Jackson and all other free agents want to sign onto our uncertainty?

We may end up with the most cap space in the league after next season.

Best case scenario is Tepper forces the hire of an actual NFL quality OC who in the back of their mind knows Rhule might get let go halfway through the season and this is their one shot at a future head coaching job. If Rhule picks up on that vibe he may actually say fug it and bounce back to college

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The safe choice is Nixon for Rhule. But I also wouldn’t be surprised if he got Satterfield back from South Carolina. He is the current OC there and was our assistant OL coach last year. I don’t know if he would want to come back on a lame duck season when they just got Rattler and some other transfers. 
 

Gilbride is the dark horse, he’s 70 but was a coordinator before with the Giants. 

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