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Please let these murmurs of firing Hue be true.
3-35-1. There is, literally, no reason to keep him. Fire him, turn it over to Haley or Williams to play out the string and see what the young guys have. For the first time, this job should be reasonably attractive this offseason. You have a qb, some good pieces on defense and a competent gm that isn't afraid to make moves.
 
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3-35-1. There is, literally, no reason to keep him. Fire him, turn it over to Haley or Williams to play out the string and see what the young guys have. For the first time, this job should be reasonably attractive this offseason. You have a qb, some good pieces on defense and a competent gm that isn't afraid to make moves.
Jackson is going to get more involved in the offense so things are going to get real interesting with him and Haley. I do not like Haley's play calling because he thinks he is still working with Squealer players but things should get pretty interesting if Hue starts trying to call the plays.
 
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Jackson is going to get more involved in the offense so things are going to get real interesting with him and Haley. I do not like Haley's play calling because he thinks he is still working with Squealer players but things should get pretty interesting if Hue starts trying to call the plays.
Haley was a bad hire. They needed an OC, but Haley's playcalling has always been questionable.
 
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Have no fear, Josh McDaniels is near...

Apox on you and your family for this.

But just taking a look at our QB, Oline and RB situation - I wouldn't be opposed to finding a coach that runs more of a zone blocking/stretch scheme and tosses in the playaction, bootlegs and rollouts. McVay or Shanahan-esque. Never understood for the life of me why Dorsey took a QB like Baker and Hue's first thought wasn't to put in some half field rolls and boots.

Oline has seen that scheme before. But Hubbard at RT needs to be addressed.
 
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