The New York Giants are hiring Mike Shula as their offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to ESPN.
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GeekHawk":5r6yjy2q said:I've been saying this for years. Neener neener. The dude is just not a good OC, and we were winning despite him not because of him. Our only good plays were ones that didn't work out so RW and the WRs improvised. There were a few that actually did work as designed, but on average it was less than 1 per game.
Call me a Johnny McJerkface but they guy cost my team a championship, so yes, I will revel in his unemployment for his given position as an OC in the NFL. Obviously he wasn’t good at his job or he would have gotten an OC position in the NFL by now as there WERE numerous openings.HawkGA":3ifstqxx said:I was not a fan of Bevell as the OC, though I did start to come around to the notion that Cable was the big problem. Not sad to see both of them go. But I don't understand people reveling in him not getting another job. That's just an unnecessary level of spite.
Sports Hernia":2348ockx said:Call me a Johnny McJerkface but they guy cost my team a championship, so yes, I will revel in his unemployment for his given position as an OC in the NFL. Obviously he wasn’t good at his job or he would have gotten an OC position in the NFL by now as there WERE numerous openings.HawkGA":2348ockx said:I was not a fan of Bevell as the OC, though I did start to come around to the notion that Cable was the big problem. Not sad to see both of them go. But I don't understand people reveling in him not getting another job. That's just an unnecessary level of spite.
Call it unnecessary and spiteful??? I can live with that, and I think I’m being actually far to kind in my remarks about him.
He more than earned his firing (3 years after the fact) with the “2nd and wrong” in XLIX and then took zero responsibility for such a crap play call, and then threw his players under the bus. If I was the owner then he wouldn’t have been on the return flight home, after he was canned on the spot.
Well, yeah, there are exceptions to every rule. I would LOVE for him to be an OC for a rival or team I hate.HawkGA":3j1q2pi4 said:Sports Hernia":3j1q2pi4 said:Call me a Johnny McJerkface but they guy cost my team a championship, so yes, I will revel in his unemployment for his given position as an OC in the NFL. Obviously he wasn’t good at his job or he would have gotten an OC position in the NFL by now as there WERE numerous openings.HawkGA":3j1q2pi4 said:I was not a fan of Bevell as the OC, though I did start to come around to the notion that Cable was the big problem. Not sad to see both of them go. But I don't understand people reveling in him not getting another job. That's just an unnecessary level of spite.
Call it unnecessary and spiteful??? I can live with that, and I think I’m being actually far to kind in my remarks about him.
He more than earned his firing (3 years after the fact) with the “2nd and wrong” in XLIX and then took zero responsibility for such a crap play call, and then threw his players under the bus. If I was the owner then he wouldn’t have been on the return flight home, after he was canned on the spot.
It makes sense to be happy about his firing. It's the elation at his continued unemployment that gets him. Heck, I wouldn't seeing him on a team in the NFC West precisely because he was bad, just like I would love to see Fisher coach again go own the most losses record!