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Teams Eyeing Chudzinski?


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Its funny how retarded this fan base has gotten since we now have a competent offensive coordinator and a franchise quarterback.

No coach in there right mind would leave a team with this much potential to go to another bottom feeder with no potential even if its a promotion.

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Its funny how retarded this fan base has gotten since we now have a competent offensive coordinator and a franchise quarterback.

No coach in there right mind would leave a team with this much potential to go to another bottom feeder with no potential even if its a promotion.

Ok, which one of you assholes wrote that article?

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Its funny how retarded this fan base has gotten since we now have a competent offensive coordinator and a franchise quarterback.

No coach in there right mind would leave a team with this much potential to go to another bottom feeder with no potential even if its a promotion.

What coach "in their right mind" wouldn't take a promotion and a huge pay raise? Pat Shurmur is a perfect example of a coach that just did this. Would you consider the Rams a team with potential?

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i can at least assume that he's going to get some interviews. I don't know if he's a leader of men or just a good offensive mind though.
He reminds me of Stew from the Hangover. Great ideas but no leadership. I'm sure he'd make an excellent oral hygienist as well. Look at Cam's smile.

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Its funny how retarded this fan base has gotten since we now have a competent offensive coordinator and a franchise quarterback.

No coach in there right mind would leave a team with this much potential to go to another bottom feeder with no potential even if its a promotion.

Pretty much anyone would take a job as a head coach given the chance given that that is something they are aspiring to do.

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Sorry but I have to say that this is completely BS. I doubt Chud goes anywhere unless that team offers him a nice fat contract. I doubt he will leave one year after starting with this team. Plus this team is 2-6 right now. I just don't see it happening right now. But knowing people on this forum. People will go overboard on this subject.:frown2:

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:mad2: Who said Chud is leaving. Man we are not even in the offseason yet you people act like Chud got a contract offer already. Chud leaving slim to none. Give it a rest.:mad2:

I'm just saying. Whether it's now or two or three years from now Shula will be the top consideration for OC.

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