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CO article with Ron Rivera


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So Rivera fired Shula.

"I think my concern more so than anything else was finding another way to do things," Rivera said. "Finding a way to help Cam get to the next level. I thought we did a lot of good things with Mike. ... I mean, we went to the Super Bowl with him as our offensive coordinator.

"But I just think that Cam needed something different. Something extra."

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14 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

It was Gettleman who was making it difficult to move  on from Shula. It's why Gettleman was let go and  Shula was let go as soon as possible after Gettleman. Look where Shula landed.

Of course Rivera fired Shula.

I don't think that was the case at all. Gettleman showed clear frustrations with Shula and the offensive development last offseason after drafting McCaffrey. I distinctly remember him in a presser downplaying the term "evolution" in terms of what to expect out of our offense and it was pretty obvious that he wanted bigger changes than what was coming.

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10 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't think that was the case at all. Gettleman showed clear frustrations with Shula and the offensive development last offseason after drafting McCaffrey. I distinctly remember him in a presser downplaying the term "evolution" in terms of what to expect out of our offense and it was pretty obvious that he wanted bigger changes than what was coming.

Just look at the evidence. It's clear as a bell. I dont claim it to be fact but a strong possibility based on what's plain to see.

Shula tenure was the Gettleman era. Then he follows Gettleman....weird huh

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