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Jason Michael.

He'd be an interesting addition as well, if Mularkey were to come on board.

Didn’t like his first go round here. In 3 seasons as a corner outfielder, you get 16 HRs out of him? Terrible. Can we get someone who would actually make a difference? Not these small minor league signings. Owner needs to quit being cheap.
 
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Brian Schottenheimer heading to Seattle as their OC.

Proving once again that nepotism and the concept of failing upward is alive and well in the league.

Brian Daboll was the Browns worst recent OC in my opinion, and he got demoted to the Crimson Tide... and reivented their offense in a few months, culminating in a national championship.

Now Daboll is the OC for the Bills.

Part of me wants to buy in that retreads don't work out, but when retreads have actual talent to work with they they do well. The bigger risk is young talent that has a new OC, and the guy is over his head... anybody watch Oakland this year?
 
Brian Daboll was the Browns worst recent OC in my opinion, and he got demoted to the Crimson Tide... and reivented their offense in a few months, culminating in a national championship.

Now Daboll is the OC for the Bills.

Part of me wants to buy in that retreads don't work out, but when retreads have actual talent to work with they they do well. The bigger risk is young talent that has a new OC, and the guy is over his head... anybody watch Oakland this year?
Did he really do anything major with that offense? The biggest change by far occurred under Lane Kiffin's tenure when they went from the McCarron pro-style offense to embracing the full college spread under first Sims then Hurts.
 
Did he really do anything major with that offense? The biggest change by far occurred under Lane Kiffin's tenure when they went from the McCarron pro-style offense to embracing the full college spread under first Sims then Hurts.

Daboll made an incredibly ballsy move to develop a better offense that Hurts couldn't really run well in practice... barely run the full pro offense in games, then when all the chips were on the line he let the true freshman at RB, WR, and QB run plays they never showed an opponent in live tape to win it all.

I don't want Daboll, but that was a cold ass move in the championship. Then he left.
 
Seems like Mularkey has had success when he's had talent. Definitely a plus that he's a 3x former HC. Maybe he can help Hue, maybe he takes over for him.. I don't think he's a spectacular option, but I cant imagine a better option that would be interested at this point.

Brian Daboll sure does keep getting work. Must be a hell of an interviewee.

Shurmur looks to have worked a miracle in Minnesota with Case Keenum. Not any part of me believes it though. He spends 2 years here running the 1981 49'ers offense, then goes to be Chip Kelly's ball-boy and suddenly he's touched by Jesus when he takes over for Norv in Min. I just have a hard time accepting that. Even if it's true that he's suddenly a great OC, I would still have reservations about hiring him as a HC based on what he did here. Even if you dismiss the fact that we weren't very good and blame everything on the personnel, he still didn't handle the role well. He seemed to spend most of the time moping. He was paper-thin skinned. I might believe that he could bring Keenum to Arizona, get a tan, and have some success with the remnants of Arians team. But the NYG, that's like tossing a butterball turkey into a shark tank.

 
Daboll made an incredibly ballsy move to develop a better offense that Hurts couldn't really run well in practice... barely run the full pro offense in games, then when all the chips were on the line he let the true freshman at RB, WR, and QB run plays they never showed an opponent in live tape to win it all.

I don't want Daboll, but that was a cold ass move in the championship. Then he left.

Timeout.

You’re crediting Daboll for developing this secret offense all year long that only Tua could run and then making the decision to let him run it in the 2nd half of the National Title game?

Come on now. I like you Keys, but this is a stretch even for you.
 
Timeout.

You’re crediting Daboll for developing this secret offense all year long that only Tua could run and then making the decision to let him run it in the 2nd half of the National Title game?

Come on now. I like you Keys, but this is a stretch even for you.

Pretty sure the sarcasm font on his computer was broken when he wrote that.
 
The only thing I would question with Mularkey is why in the hell he stuck w/Murray so long over Henry.

Other than that, not a terrible hire by any means. As AZ pointed out, MM's shitty season can not all be blamed on Mularkey. Some of his throws/decision making was flat out terrible.
 
Timeout.

You’re crediting Daboll for developing this secret offense all year long that only Tua could run and then making the decision to let him run it in the 2nd half of the National Title game?

Come on now. I like you Keys, but this is a stretch even for you.

How secret is "quarterbacks throw the ball" I wonder? Clearly he knew *Tua* is better at running a passing offense than Hurts. Anyone who saw Alabama in the regular season saw he was the weak link.

The big point here is that all the Browns OC retreads had a revenge season in 2017.
 

I think McAdoo would be a very good hire for OC. Young, but experienced. Did well helping young receivers, good track record as an assistant.
 
The search is getting progressively worse

Who’s next robiskie?
 

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