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Dear Chud, look at Mike Martz before taking a promotion...


Zod

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I think there is a better than average chance that Chud does not jump at the first chance he gets to be a head coach. It depends on exactly what his career goals are but the smart play is to stay here as the OC and keep building a resume (assuming the wheels don't fall off in the off season). The longer he keeps it up here the better his paycheck will be when he finally ends up somewhere as a HC - bonus that he'll have that much more experience to draw on.

I'm sure he'll interview but I'm counting on him being back next year.

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Have to strike while the iron is hot.

Our offense could regress next year and boom, his future as a HC could be ruined. Not saying that could happen but it has before. See Rahem Morris last year.

I would hate to see him leave but I completely understand if he takes another job as HC.

Wait for it.

It is what it is.

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We still haven't seen Chud's full playbook. We've seen a lot of trick plays and shotgun formation, but I feel we haven't gotten to the meat of this offense. Chud is not going to let Cam go undeveloped in this area. I believe he stays so Cam can really explode, and boost his own HC credentials.

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You are not ready to be a head coach. Spend a few more years here as our OC then think about it. Do it now and screw up, and you won't get another chance for a long while. Ask Mike Martz.

Love,

Zod

Not familiar with MM, so I wiki him....doesn't sound terrible....

As a head coach in the NFL Martz was 56-36 in 5⅓ seasons as the St. Louis Rams head coach. He won two division titles, had four playoff berths including a NFC championship and a trip to Super Bowl XXXVI.
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