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Offensive Coordinator Replacements/Candidates?


Ruff

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So, at the rate we're going, our offensive is going to deteriorate into some college-pro hybrid that progressively scores less and less points a game, if it hasn't already. Slowly, the read-option is going to cause our players, especially our offensive line, to regress into below-average players. Eventually, Chud is going to need to be replaced if this happens.

If this happens, who takes over the offensive coordinator position? Is it Shula, and if so, is our offense going to look like the dreadful Tampa Bay offense when Shula was there? Do we go after another one of Rivera's "pals" from San Diego?

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chud showed last year he could run a good offense. he just needs to have boundaries put in place that he hasn't so far.

i won't be sad if he leaves pretty much because he has to be managed so much.

i would like someone from the coryell family because i think we're best suited for that style but i would also like someone who is a bit on the innovative side of things.

i really want us to have the offensive tempo that cam had at auburn...just a hurry up offense from beginning to end.

i don't know who would fit all that, though.

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Chud is gojng no where.

Although he may be asked to adjust his offense scheme.

Our defensive coordinator, i hope goes, but not sure what it would take for them to send him packing.

So the DC has a higher chance of getting fired despite being better at his job than the OC (yes they do both suck).

"Chud is going no where" lol yea, sure buddy. Only you would make such an asinine definitive statement like that.

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