Bourne Again Christian
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Im glad McDaniels is staying.
O'Shea may or may not leave seeing how McDaniels is a flight risk every season and not knowing how long Patricia has in Detroit.
He maybe better off staying.
I agree but it's definitely worth the conversationThis article is PURE speculation from the writer....Chad OShea could become OC in Detroit....no sources, clown doesn't even use "sources close to" or "an NFL executive"...
I bet it's so Patricia can troll him all day in related news the Lions have traded for Malcolm Butler and have signed Marshawn Lynch as a free agent.The Lions have hired former Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell, most known for passing from the 1.
But can Stafford even run the Patriots system? Beyond "Can we get Chad?", the question of whether or not Stafford could process the game in a manner to fit what's needed should be the first question.
The Lions have hired former Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell, most known for passing from the 1.
Yep; O'Shea isn't going anywhere:So.... no
Wow that's harshYep; O'Shea isn't going anywhere:
Lions settle on Darrell Bevell as new OC
Lions hired ex-Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell as offensive coordinator.
The Lions were turned down by many other candidates, but they finally found someone to take the job. Bevell was interviewed for the Falcons and Jaguars openings, but those jobs went to Dirk Koetter and John DeFilippo, respectively. Bevell will now call plays for defensive-minded coach Matt Patricia, who ran the offense into the ground in his first year on the job by putting shackles on OC Jim Bob Cooter and Matthew Stafford. As a run-first guy, Bevell fits Patricia's personality. The Lions will be better off once Patricia is out of Detroit.
Jan 16 - 4:05 PM