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Life after Chud.....


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It appears he is getting close on a couple of opportunities.It is really going to suck if we lose him.Who do you get that can continue the offensive momentium? Do you think he will take some of his staff with him?

maybe you will find your answer in any of the other threads that have been started about this in the past month

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Chud = overrated.

Life will be fine.

Rivera is the one who sets the tone for what type OC he wants. Tom Brady makes the OC in NE, Payton in Indy......and Cam's talent will make the OC here. That is why as the game slowed down for Cam....Chud began looking better.

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Chud = overrated.

Life will be fine.

Rivera is the one who sets the tone for what type OC he wants. Tom Brady makes the OC in NE, Payton in Indy......and Cam's talent will make the OC here. That is why as the game slowed down for Cam....Chud began looking better.

what!!!!! reason on the huddle my head is gonna explode!!!! :cheers2:

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Chud = overrated.

Life will be fine.

Rivera is the one who sets the tone for what type OC he wants. Tom Brady makes the OC in NE, Payton in Indy......and Cam's talent will make the OC here. That is why as the game slowed down for Cam....Chud began looking better.

I'll agree with you that Chud is not the single most important piece of this puzzle. But completely devaluing him like that is probably too far in the opposite direction.

Will we go back to the stone age b/c of a coordinator change (if it happens)? No. But we're also not going to be exactly the same either.

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