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All signs point to Shula...


Zod

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Keeps the playbook.

Keeps Cam happy.

Has NFL OC experience (even though he never ranked better than 22nd and was shit canned, still, that was 15 years ago)

Top candidates will be concerned about Rivera's tenure.

Who are we kidding here. Shula is our next OC.

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So is that a good or a bad thing?

Its a wait and see thing. He has the pedigree, his early failures as an OC may have been from inexperience. Since then he has been a college head coach and has gotten more NFL coaching experience.

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As I said in another thread, it could be a great hire. Promote Shula to OC and Scott Turner to QB coach. Keeps continuity and they are known to Rivera. The hardest thing for Shula would be calling plays but he surely knows the system and is likely ready for a step up.

No way Scott isnt gone to cleveland with dear ole dad

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