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Fire Gus Bradley (MERGED)
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Quote:1. You cannot change an entire offensive scheme and terminology mid season. It is completely impossible. Either Marrone would have learn the Jags offense and tweak it or player would be stuck with a very basic Marrone offense that would be easily scouted. Olson is OC, and would stay there if Gus is fired and Marrone takes over. Marrone is already assistant HC and coaching the OL, so even if it went the other way and it became HC-Olson / OC-Marrone the Jags would still run the same offense. The difference would mainly be in player preparation, with some changes in emphasis (e.g. more often blitzing or running crossing routes). "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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