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I thought I was shooting for the stars with Shula... then you folks come in and blow my daydreams right out of the water.
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No on JLS..oh hell no.
I really have no idea though. Find a good offensive team and then get the brains behind it. One that focuses equally on all aspects of it. Maybe Chow is the guy. Or look for one with FL recruiting connections. I barely have the time i do to devote to the cards. Much less keep track of every available coach. That's TJ's job. Like he says, at all times he's got a guy in mind. I'm sure he's got a short list somewhere. And plenty of time now to look.
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As for the others: Shula-great pedigree, still a crappy coach (just ask Alabama) Terry Bowden- has been out of coaching for years.. why now?? Chow- although I agree the offense would be great, what about the defense? Petrino- HA! Yeah RIGHT!! Brohm-still too early.
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The guy goes 10-2 with a probation-plagued program and he's a crappy coach? If you ask me, he got a really raw deal when Alabama was just coming off those issues and looking to get back to full strength. Then the opportunity to get Nick Saban pops up and suddenly Shula is a bad coach?
Maybe he isn't the right guy, but I certainly wouldn't label him crappy based on what he was able to do in the SEC, with a probation-ridden team, playing in what has been the tougher division during his entire tenure. Unless Saban beats Auburn this weekend, he will have accomplished no more with his full roster of scholarship players than Shula did with a bunch of walk-ons.
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