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Old 01-10-2017, 09:30 PM   #1
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Bill Musgrave just became available, he was our OC for a year 2 and did a pretty good job for us and the Raiders.
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Bill Musgrave just became available, he was our OC for a year 2 and did a pretty good job for us and the Raiders.
Raiders had maybe the best overall offense when you count every position and they let him walk for a reason.. I'll pass
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Raiders had maybe the best overall offense when you count every position and they let him walk for a reason.. I'll pass
Del Rio and him didn't jive
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Report: Bills “zeroed in” on Sean McDermott as new coach | ProFootballTalk
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Again I hope Sean stays but it doesn't look like he may. Goff is intriguing, I think with the right coach he can be a good QB.

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I can't believe we are talking about a 30 yr old head coach. That's crazy
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I can't believe we are talking about a 30 yr old head coach. That's crazy

I think the Rams may be willing to take the risk in order to develop Goff. Players have always had nothing but good things to say about McVay and his knowledge and teaching ability. Plus he's mature beyond his years and has been around the game a long time.
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I can't believe we are talking about a 30 yr old head coach. That's crazy
Yeah I just turned 30.. Tell me about it lol. I can see why though, look what he's done in DC. We went from a laughing stock offense to one of the best and probably the best in franchise history if u really want to talk about passing. Pretty impressive
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Wouldn't mind Jay calling the plays while working in tandem with someone else. Would Callahan be given the O-Cor position if Sean leaves?

I like McVay, but their is no denying the red zone issue he had last year were a major problem. And you really couldn't blame lack of talent considering it was basically better than the previous year....
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USA Today's Tom Pelissero reports Redskins OC Sean McVay has had a second interview for the Rams' head-coaching vacancy.

Per Pelissero, "things are heating up" regarding McVay and the Rams. The 30-year-old is the only candidate known to already have two interviews with Los Angeles. And according to Yahoo! Sports' Charles Robinson, ESPN analyst Jon Gruden talked with the Rams in an advisory role. That's notable because Gruden's younger brother, Jay, is the coach in Washington. So it's possible Jon put in a good word for McVay. He would be a refreshing hire and completely different from Jeff Fisher.


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Can't believe that McVay, at 30 years old, might get the Rams job. Frankly that shocks me.

He's going to have to go with Goff. He showed nothing as a rookie. The game was too fast for him. I wonder if he takes Colt with him...
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Can't believe that McVay, at 30 years old, might get the Rams job. Frankly that shocks me.

He's going to have to go with Goff. He showed nothing as a rookie. The game was too fast for him. I wonder if he takes Colt with him...
Maybe he leaves Colt and takes Cousins with him
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I hate to see McVay go, but for some reason, it doesn't bother me as much as maybe it should. I think McVay has done a fantastic job, despite the red zone issues this year. And I think Gruden will miss him and have a hard time filling that void if McVay does go to the Rams. Having said that, I think Gruden can survive if he decides to take on the responsibility of calling plays. He could still hire another OC but still call plays himself. Does anybody know how much of the playcalling Gruden was a part of?
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I hate to see McVay go, but for some reason, it doesn't bother me as much as maybe it should. I think McVay has done a fantastic job, despite the red zone issues this year. And I think Gruden will miss him and have a hard time filling that void if McVay does go to the Rams. Having said that, I think Gruden can survive if he decides to take on the responsibility of calling plays. He could still hire another OC but still call plays himself. Does anybody know how much of the playcalling Gruden was a part of?
We have guys on staff that are plenty capable of taking over the OC job. Cavanaugh is a very experienced coach as is Callahan. Both could easily be the OC if Boy Wonder leaves.
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We have guys on staff that are plenty capable of taking over the OC job. Cavanaugh is a very experienced coach as is Callahan. Both could easily be the OC if Boy Wonder leaves.
I honestly think Jay will probably just take on the playcalling responsibilities himself. He may expand the roles of Cavanaugh and Callahan with the game planning a bit more.
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