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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

That will be one of the more intriguing things to watch for on Sunday. Wilks wasted no time giving McAdoo his thoughts on the offensive play calling, so we'll see. I think McAdoo is too stubborn/stuck in his ways to adjust but I hope I'm wrong. They literally just need to run more and up the play action calls from 10% to 20-30%

Wouldn't it be interesting if Wilks cans McAdoo after Sunday's game if our offense looks inept again.  Maybe he told him, get this offense going or your next. 

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8 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Wouldn't it be interesting if Wilks cans McAdoo after Sunday's game if our offense looks inept again.  Maybe he told him, get this offense going or your next. 

Yeah fug it at that point. Have Ryan in the box but just run a bunch of no huddle up tempo stuff. Can't get any worse

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

Didn't someone here say Campen is a good coach but inadvertently the kiss of death to whoever the HC is to the team that brought him in? 

We have a promising group of Uglies although I still feel we need to find Moton's replacement now and not as keen with our center situation. Even if we just had a Delhomme level of QB, we'd be in much better shape.

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Just now, outlaw4 said:

Didn't someone here say Campen is a good coach but inadvertently the kiss of death to whoever the HC is to the team that brought him in? 

We have a promising group of Uglies although I still feel we need to find Moton's replacement now and not as keen with our center situation. Even if we just had a Delhomme level of QB, we'd be in much better shape.

Yeah, I think it was me 😆

Rhule is gone, but I'd love for Campen to stay.

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1 hour ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Wouldn't it be interesting if Wilks cans McAdoo after Sunday's game if our offense looks inept again.  Maybe he told him, get this offense going or your next. 

That thought has crossed my mind.

It would likely make Sean Ryan the OC, but I've mentioned elsewhere that there are other resources Wilks could call on.

Technically I suppose he could just ask Ryan and McAdoo to switch roles, but I seriously doubt that would happen.

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9 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

Imo Hooker is probably the best on that list even though he's not in a pro system. I don't like Youngs or Williams size, and I think Stroud will get hurt and is protected by a elite unit. Still with that said there is a good group of QBs this year and a good HC with a top 5 pick should not have a problem finding a Starting QB. 

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