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You know who'd I love to see back in Eagan??
#1
Pat Shurmur...

Not as a HC, but potentially an OC, passing coordinator whatever you want to call it. 


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#2
Another guy who exceeded his ceiling. Could do far worse.
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#3
Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
Another guy who exceeded his ceiling. Could do far worse.
That he did...But the game-planning? Game time adjustments?

Just stellar. 
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
Another guy who exceeded his ceiling. Could do far worse.
That he did...But the game-planning? Game time adjustments?

Just stellar. 
Maximized the talent he had too.
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#5
I think JJ and Shurmur would get along famously B)
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Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
Another guy who exceeded his ceiling. Could do far worse.
That he did...But the game-planning? Game time adjustments?

Just stellar. 
Shurmur was also excellent about making our offense multiple...  meaning we were able to pass AND run effectively out of the same formation to keep defenses off balance.  It was a big reason Case Keenum had the success he did with us. 
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#7
Yes. Truly gifted as an OC. If the GM could find an equally gifted DC they would have something. I like the current special teams coach

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#8
Yes.  I have been beating that drum for a while.  He did moore with les  than any other coordinator.  (spelling intentional)
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#9
You know who'd I love to see back in Eagan??Fella, whose trophy goes by the name of Lombardi…!!? Wink  B)
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#10
So if you want an experienced OC like PS who runs his own system,   why do we need to focus on a HC candidate from that side of the ball?  Isn't the point of focusing on the offensive side of the ball for the head coach is to have continuity in the system they run,  since the O is more important?
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