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He hasn't been an NFL OC since 2012 so I don't know what to make of this. He has 5 Super Bowl rings and a NCAA Championship ring so he has plenty of experience in big games.

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1 minute ago, billspro said:

Hopefully he brings some creative ideas to the offence. It is hard to judge what he did at Alabama, I would run all day with their D and RBs too. I like he has been a part of New Englands system. 

 

I am also glad we got him before NE brought him back after McDaniels leaves. 

And with their crappy QB. The frosh looks pretty good, though I hate to admit it. 

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Let's see who his position coaches are going to be.  Time will tell regarding his offensive scheme and play calling.  It can't be worse than Dennison...I hope.

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4 minutes ago, Yeezus said:

is he another run first OC? If so nothing really changes..

 

look at the playoffs. you need to throw the ball to win in this league. 

Yes he has been but that’s kind of a function of the QBs he has had. His offense was 32nd in Cleveland.

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1 minute ago, Yeezus said:

hopefully he is willing to change his run first offense b/c that won't work in todays NFL 

 

I think he will. There is no point of running a pass first offence at Alabama. They win championships by running the football and playing defence. 

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He inherited the bama job. Little experience.  Not a good hire in my opinion.  Def a money move.  I thought ken dorsey was the right guy.  We need passing focused offense ccordinator, not another run guy.  

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1 minute ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

Alabama had a top-five offense in nearly every category, but he does seem to be more of a ground and pound kind of guy. He will have great insight on the upcoming Qb class, though. 

 

 

...was hoping more for a chuck 'n duck aerial show......and I just personally loathe ANYTHING to do with Saint Nick (strictly opinion)......

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