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Mike Shula interviewed per Gantt


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3 Qbs he has worked with have been Qbs that have been mediocre

here are dilfers and jay fiedlers stats for those years

Jay fiedler comp 473 att 807 Comp % 59% 5692yds 34td 33int 77.4 2 seasons

Trent dilfer comp 709 att 1297 Comp % 55% 8188yds 54td 45int avg rating 73.9 3 seasons

for both qbs those seasons were their best seasons of their careers if that helps any

I helps a ton. It means he can get ever ounce of talent out of a player and make them the best THEY can be. So now its up to Hurney and Rivera to give him a greater talent to work with.

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3 Qbs he has worked with have been Qbs that have been mediocre

here are dilfers and jay fiedlers stats for those years

Jay fiedler comp 473 att 807 Comp % 59% 5692yds 34td 33int 77.4 2 seasons

Trent dilfer comp 709 att 1297 Comp % 55% 8188yds 54td 45int avg rating 73.9 3 seasons

for both qbs those seasons were their best seasons of their careers if that helps any

were those the only seasons he worked with those guys?

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George: "HEY! JIMMY!!! ha ha ha........Great game."

Jimmy: "OH yeah.......Jimmy played pretty good."

George: "Hey you know , I felt we had like a synergy out there,you know, like we were really helping each other."

Kramer: "What d'you got there?"

Jimmy: "These?"

Kramer: "Yeah"

Jimmy: "These are Jimmy's training shoes."

George: "Yeah,yeah yeah yeah! I've seen these.....they sorta ..they make your legs..stronger."

Jimmy: "Oh yeah! Jimmy couldn't jump at all before he got these. Jimmy was like you.

Kramer: "They're Plyometric."

George: "Plyometric?"

Kramer: "Yeah! They isolate the muscles. The muscle has to grow....or die."

George: Wh...Where d'you get'em?"

Jimmy: "Jimmy sells'em."

George: "You sell them?"

Jimmy: "Oh yeah! But Jimmy's all out right now. Moving to Manhattan set Jimmy back a bit."

George: "Hey listen ,let me give you my card. It's got my home number on it. I want to buy the first pair when the next shipment comes in."

Jimmy: "All right"

George: "All right Jimmy Good talking to ya."

Jimmy: "Jimmy'll see you around."

Don't mess with Jimmy.

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Given the fact that the Jaguars denied the Rams permission to interview offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter for a lateral move, this news raised some eyebrows about the Jaguars' consistency and fairness in allowing assistants to interview.

It shouldn't, and here's why.

We've all been reporting that all the coaches except Mel Tucker had a year left, but it's come to my attention that is incorrect. Shula has been on one-year contracts throughout his four seasons with the Jaguars, according to a source. He's not under contract now and doesn't need permission in order to interview elsewhere.

He has the financial security to do that because Alabama is still paying him. Shula signed a six-year deal with the Crimson tide in 2003, then got a six-year extension after the 2005 season worth $1.55 million per year with a $200,000 signing bonus. A year later, he was fired.

Contract-wise, he's all set through January of 2012.

http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/429812/tania-ganguli/2011-01-20/jaguars-qb-coach-mike-shula-interviews-panthers-plus?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+jacksonville/ksHE+%28Jacksonville+Jaguars+++Jaguars+News+-+Jacksonville.com+and+The+Florida+Times-Union%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher

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