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Agree but I am concerned with all the staff retention by KnightlyRevue
particularly on the offensive side of the ball for the following two similar reasons:
- It is not Freeman's wheel house and I feel he would have benefited from an experienced hand; someone far away from Kelly's offense in terms of philosophy and execution; someone with excellent credentials developing QBs and OL play. Someone who runs an offense that will align to our historical strengths in recruitment; namely QB, RB, TE
- While I am supportive of Tommy Rees and it seems he has the respect of the QBs on the roster he only had a cup of coffee at the Chargers and NW. NW runs the spread so not that different. I think it is silly to think our offense will change much under Rees but its possible I guess.