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The Campen hire helped get Bozeman


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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Where the hell did you get the idea that people want to get rid of Campen?

The vast majority of this board is praying we keep him.

Indeed, him and Tabor. I wouldnt mind having Wilks back as one of the DB coaches either. 

I suspected Campen played a role in the Bozeman signing, same goes for Corbett. 

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In all honesty, I wouldn't mind keeping WIlks as HC and he can hire a great offensive mind to run the offense and develop a rookie QB. Campen is a great O line coach. Tabor is one of the best special teams coaches. I don't think we have to tear this down to the studs to be successful, jmho.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Can't say Matt Rhule never gave us anything, right? 😕

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while. On balance Rhule's coaching hires look less than brilliant. But yes, Campen for sure looks like a keeper. He seems to be fixing our Oline, count me among the faithful if that continues to be the case.

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Can't say Matt Rhule never gave us anything, right? 😕

Judging by who started the season at center I'm not sure Rhule should get credit for that gift.

I'm getting the sense there were differences of opinions on quite a few decisions Rhule made.  I guess we will see now that Fitterer has control and Wilks can make roster decisions. 

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