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coaches and staffs falling like flys....who will we lose?


Jmac

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Chud, Frazier,Shanahan so far, expect four or five more possibly.Will someone try to poach S.M as a HC..if the offense flops in the playoffs will RR bring in one of his old friends next year? Maybe Frazier if S.M leaves..Norm for Shula if D.G should can him? Any guesses?

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shula has been ok... we dont have many playmakers on offense to work with ... our best ones are smitty and dwill both 30+ . time to add some new talent on that side of the ball.

 

as for us losing any coordinators, i doubt it... unless someone wants to make sean  mcD a head coach . but riverboat can run a defense so we'll be fine either way

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But they are supposedly keeping all the assistants. I gotta think they are giving the job to norv and chud just got FUC KED

I was wondering this myself b/c I had heard nothing. Maybe they swap spots. Either way, Cleveland is the worst organization in football and they don't deserve a team. Atleast Jacksonville showed up at the end of the season. Send the poo turds to London.

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