David Shaw and Israel Woolfork interviewed for OC

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  1. In 2025, Woolfork worked with Cardinals quarterbacks Jacoby Brissett and Kyler Murray, who combined to throw for 4,328 yards, 29 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Arizona had the league’s seventh-most prolific passing attack and finished 11th in interception rate (1.69%).

    In 2025, Shaw had a hand in developing a Lions’ offense that ranked fifth in both points per game (28.3) and yards per game (373.2). Detroit also ranked third in yards per play (5.97), passing yards per game (253.1) and interception percentage (1.37) while also fielding the league’s eighth-best red zone offense.

  2. Listen, people, let me get ahead of this. A lot of good candidates are in the playoffs right now. Relax if you don’t know any of these people. You didn’t know Canales or Liam either. I’m sure there will be some more exciting names after the wildcard weekend.

  3. There has to be a few more experienced OC candidates that want the job right? Especially with Coen and Canales success, why are we interviewing only non-OCs or discredited once’s like Zac Robinson

  4. God please not the Arizona guy. I want a fucking winner. Got to get someone that’s in the playoffs or been in them or SOMETHING.

    Hopefully this is just due diligence or some shit. Fuck Bowles

  5. Shaw on paper is kinda over qualified to be in a position coach/coordinator role having spent so much time as a college HC. Decent history as an OC in college before that under Jim Harbaugh. I didn’t look into the other guy much cause he seemed less interesting.

  6. David Shaw wouldn’t be too bad. I can see him becoming an HC in the nfl at some point (I think he was a trendy hire ~7 years ago when he was at Stanford and Stanford was decent).

    The other guy…Cardinals offense and qb coaching has been abysmal. No.

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