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How much could Chris Weinke possibly cost?


SIGCHI222

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God as my witness, I pray that the new GM sees what Chris is doing down at IMG and fires Shula and hires this guy as Cam's personal coach.

Cam does not respect Shula nor does anyone with NFL experience that I can discern.

Just like Bobby Cox, just because the guy didn't have personal success doesn't mean he can't personally coach.

I want Weinke locked down for the next 5.

Thoughts from the peanut gallery?

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Shula has honestly done a poor job, in my opinion. Everyone involved in the organization talks up how much work Cam puts in and how much effort he shows in the film room and in practice. Yet, game after game he has the same quirks that tend to hold him back. Throwing off the back foot (granted it's usually when the play breaks down), high throws, things that should be fixed by the QB coach.

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