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    Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    Mike Shula out in Buffalo - NBC Sports

    Shula’s contract expired and he was not retained, according to Sal Capaccio of WGR.

    NFL stops, and is best known as the former head coach at Alabama from 2003 to 2006, as well as Alabama’s starting quarterback from 1984 to 1986.

    Shula is the son of Hall of Fame coach Don Shula, the younger brother of former Bengals head coach Dave Shula and the uncle of Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula.


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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    The fact that I had no recollection of him being a “senior offensive assistant” speaks volumes.

    Buh bye.

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    The Shula we never knew.

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    Was he the one to say "forget about the clock" to Josh with 2:00 left in the KC game?

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    I didn't even know he worked for the Bills.

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    replaceable.

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    Quote Originally Posted by Novacane View Post
    I didn't even know he worked for the Bills.
    Me neither....they sure kept that a secret.

    For TWO years.

    Yet there he is, in the media guide.

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    Yeah, me too. I never realized he was "in".

    "They've outed me, I was never even in!"

    ~Jerry Seinfeld, the "not that there is anything wrong with that" episode.

    I remember having an argument at the Range, with Sal, I think, when he was dumped at Bama.

    He was going on and on about how difficult it is to coach there. Too hard to live up to the Bear Bryant legacy, people expect perfection, the competitiveness of the SEC, etc.

    Then Nick Saban came in..and the rest is history.

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    Re: Mike Shula out in Buffalo

    Quote Originally Posted by cookie G View Post
    Yeah, me too. I never realized he was "in".

    "They've outed me, I was never even in!"

    ~Jerry Seinfeld, the "not that there is anything wrong with that" episode.

    I remember having an argument at the Range, with Sal, I think, when he was dumped at Bama.

    He was going on and on about how difficult it is to coach there. Too hard to live up to the Bear Bryant legacy, people expect perfection, the competitiveness of the SEC, etc.

    Then Nick Saban came in..and the rest is history.
    Saban > Bear

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