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Jones: Tepper now looking for "a young offensive mind"


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18 minutes ago, Snake said:

Seriously just pick a coach that played last Sunday night. Cowboys or Eagles either one will give you what you want. 

Moore is there for me and I just learning about phillys DC and OC.....awful young them all....

DOnt want quinn, I was never scared of him at ATL. did everyone forget the 7-9 seasons followed by a 0-5 start??? He was like RR, a defense "guru" that alll the success came form a QB......each passing year both RR and quinns D got worse and worse.....pass, hard pass...

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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

Young offense mind??

How about this one whos currently helping coach a 1st place team and QB coach to either a top1 or 3 QB?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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bruh he isn't doing much, Josh already GOATed and Dorsey runs the show.

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9 hours ago, trueblade said:

As does the Jets OC Mike LaFluer, but he doesn't seem to be generating much buzz right now.

Not much buzz now, but if the Jets keep up their recent play it will happen. I have him as a top guy on my list. That system fits well with some current players. Our Oline except Eflein fit the mold, CMC and DJ would be explosive, and guys like Ricci and Tremble can fit into that scheme.

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