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What does Riverboat Ron look for in an assistant coach?


Cyberjag

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After this year, both of our coordinators will likely be in discussions for HCs at both the college and pro levels.  Shula's actually been a HC at Alabama, and can now point to some success to justify another shot.  He's also on a one year deal.

 

If you recall, everyone defended the Shula hiring as the right one, for continuity and conservatism's sake.  But say he's gone for whatever reason.  Do you think Rivera finds another guy just like him--a keep it simple type of guy?  Or does he roll the dice and look for the next Sean Payton? 

 

Can you imagine this team with a creative OC?

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I hope Shula is not brought back. Being ~25th in total offense is unacceptable. I don't care where you are in rushing.

I'd like to see Hue Jackson interviewed again. I think he could do wonders. A Coryell style offense, and still knows that the run game is important.

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Jason Garrett gets fired in Dallas and becomes OC in Charlotte.

 

 

 

 

.... waiting for incoming mortar rounds...

 

I can't believe I'm saying it...but I honestly wouldn't hate this.  His offenses are decently potent, the only issue I'd have is him having to change to a degree and commit to a run game which he drifts away from in Dallas.  If he can help make Miles Austin into a #1 receiver, I like to think about what we could do with some young new talent.

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