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Sooo..you are telling me nobody wanted Jim Caldwell?


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IMO it just shows that Caldwell got shafted in the Suck for Luck contest put on by that drunken Colts owner.

After Caldwell took over the offense has gotten better and better.....

Gald the man is in the Super Bowl as the OC of the Ravens.... Hopes he wins....

He's showed that he has talent with the OC job, after his failure with the Colts as HC, because Payton is another coach and everyone khows this, I expect him to be able to get interviews after this season, if he wants to go elsewhere.

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No, Ron Rivera sucks as a coach, hence back to back losing seasons with a top 5 running game and QB.

Our RBs didn't produce much in comparison to other teams this year.

12 RBs had more rushing yards by themselves than Double Trouble combined. Wilson, RGIII, Kapernick all had one. Our RBs were in the bottom half in the league in production this past season. Cam carried a big burden this year

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Most coaches are only as good as their QB's....most being the key word,

Very few coaches have ever won anything with a bad QB. A Dungy built team under Gruden, the Ravens with Billick and Dilfer, .....Fox came close with Delhomme. Every one of those teams were built on deense, not the Colts. To blame Caldwell for the failure of the entire franchise being built around Manning is just not being honest with reality, Was he really supposed to make Curtis Painter a winner? Could Bill Walsh make Clausen a winner? Let's be serious here.

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