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NFL.com's pre offseason look at potential NFL head coaches


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Since most of you are in firing/offseason mode, NFL.com has given a look as possibilities for HC.

http://m.nfl.com/news/0ap1000000084807/chip-kelly-perry-fewell-amo

ng-top-nfl-head-coach-candidates/

Amongst the coaches listed- Perry Fewell and Chip Kelly

Although not quite sure why O'Brien is on there.

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I'd love to see Ray Horton out of those mentioned, but, honestly, there's too many other candidates I'd like to have before him.

As for Chip Kelly, I don't understand why everyone here has a boner for him. He seems like his offense would be very similar to the one that we run now.

Kyle Shanahan intrigues me simply because of how much I love the stretch run offense.

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Why Chip Kelly?

Everyone is bitching about Chud and rightly so, but why would we want to ditch the current staff and then bring in another guy whose offense revolves around a spread shotgun attack with a lot of zone read?

This just makes no sense to me.

My thoughts exactly!

I personally wouldn't mind David Cutcliffe.

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