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17 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

You do kinda have to give him credit for helping us win in 2015.

Since he left, that particular spot on the staff roster's been pretty much a revolving door.

Do we? Ginn was our leading WR with barely over 700 yards while only catching 45% of his targets. Cotchery was an established vet known commodity. Funchess also caught less than 50% of his targets. Greg Olsen carried the receiving weight on that team.

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Cam won an MVP while our WRs left more potential yardage off the books than any other unit in the league.

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28 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Loved Proehl as a player, but what WRs actually developed during his stint here as a WR coach?

He got more out of Ginn than any other coach Ginn had in his many NFL stops… other than that yeah not much 

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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

He got more out of Ginn than any other coach Ginn had in his many NFL stops… other than that yeah not much 

I honestly think Ginn was who he always was, he just had more opportunities with us because we were so bad at WR. Most teams have others guys they'd rather target than a guy only catching 45% of his targets.

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1 minute ago, Wolfcop said:

Alright Tepper. Make it happen! 

Might be difficult...

 

Could be wrong, but I think Evero and Kevin O'Connell are former colleagues.

If there's a connection, it'd likely take a strong offer to overcome it.

(Tepper is, of course, capable of that)

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26 minutes ago, Soul Rebel said:

I wonder if Reggie Wayne is more committed to Reich or the Colts? He was a volunteer WR advisor for a few years declining coaching opportunities there. Joined Reichs staff in 2022 and was real disappointed when Reich was fired…

Probably depends on who gets the head coaching job there.

If it's Jeff Saturday, would you want your career future tied to him? 😬

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