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If we were to get new OC what are some possibility's?


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Everyone has talked about that Chud has to go. I did question some play calls last year, mostly how many option plays we called even after it was obvious it wasn't working any more. I know it is up to the new GM, but what are some people you guys would like to see be our new OC in the 2013 season.

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Well, the obvious answer is Norv Turner, but as he'll probably get a head coaching gig somewhere, let's consider something completely different.

How about recently fired Raiders OC Greg Knapp? Now the Raiders finished 18th in total O while we came in at a respectable 12th (Surprising given how we started te season, right?), but the Raiders were also 8th in passing offense while we were 16th. On the flip side, we were 9th in rushing offense while Oakland was 28th.

Now I'm not saying I want Knapp to come in and change us into an unbalanced but potent offense like Detroit, but this guy does know how to implement a west coast down the field passing attack, which the Huddle knows is important in developing Cam as a pocket quarterback, and not just a read option scrambler.

Just something to consider if Chud does get shitcanned.

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Well, the obvious answer is Norv Turner, but as he'll probably get a head coaching gig somewhere, let's consider something completely different.

How about recently fired Raiders OC Greg Knapp? Now the Raiders finished 18th in total O while we came in at a respectable 12th (Surprising given how we started te season, right?), but the Raiders were also 8th in passing offense while we were 16th. On the flip side, we were 9th in rushing offense while Oakland was 28th.

Now I'm not saying I want Knapp to come in and change us into an unbalanced but potent offense like Detroit, but this guy does know how to implement a west coast down the field passing attack, which the Huddle knows is important in developing Cam as a pocket quarterback, and not just a read option scrambler.

Just something to consider if Chud does get shitcanned.

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Well, the obvious answer is Norv Turner, but as he'll probably get a head coaching gig somewhere, let's consider something completely different.

How about recently fired Raiders OC Greg Knapp? Now the Raiders finished 18th in total O while we came in at a respectable 12th (Surprising given how we started te season, right?), but the Raiders were also 8th in passing offense while we were 16th. On the flip side, we were 9th in rushing offense while Oakland was 28th.

Now I'm not saying I want Knapp to come in and change us into an unbalanced but potent offense like Detroit, but this guy does know how to implement a west coast down the field passing attack, which the Huddle knows is important in developing Cam as a pocket quarterback, and not just a read option scrambler.

Just something to consider if Chud does get shitcanned.

wtf is a west coast down the field passing attack? The wco is dependent upon short, 5-7 yard passes, especially slants, not verticals.

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