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Mike Shula in the sky box?


AceBoogie

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Whatever he feels most comfortable with is fine with me. I was wondering if he still had the QB coach title, which would have affected his choice, but then I remembered that it's Ken Dorsey, who I haven't heard a lick from since he was brought in.

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does anyone know  which teams all coach from the field

 

Josh McDaniels comes to mind. Then you got McCarthy and Kubiak who playcall as the HC.

 

The OC's choice may also change with the weather. No reason to stick around on the cold ass field in the middle December when there's a nice skybox available to them.

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I was wondering if he still had the QB coach title, which would have affected his choice, but then I remembered that it's Ken Dorsey, who I haven't heard a lick from since he was brought in.

 

Well how often do you hear about any QB coach? I expect that to change some during training camp.

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