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Shula lead Panthers now 0-6 when opposing team scores more than 20 points


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Why is why being dominant on both sides of the ball is key. So if one day your offense or defense doesn't produce, you still have a chance because the other one picks up the slack. We will never get that with Shula. His ass needs to go.

How many teams are truly dominant on both sides of the ball? Tough to pull off under the salary cap. With the cap, you're gonna have some weaknesses. I'm not defending Shula, I'm simply saying that this roster is built to have a dominant D and right now we look to have one of the worst D's in the league. That's our biggest problem.

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...It's sad when being down 2 scores at halftime means the game is basically already over. And yeah yeah I know Byron Bell rabble rabble rabble.

 

For me its been not matter what when the Panthers are "down" the game is over.  They are either feast or famine.  This season again I have that waiting for the Panther implosion.  You can almost seeing it coming.  They can not seam to overcome when things aren't going well.  

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Cam's running and an elite D have hidden Shula's inadequacy as a play caller. Personally, I don't think he makes it past this year. You have to adapt to personnel and with a terrible OL and zero running game he still continues to call plays that take forever to develop.

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Its embarrassing that we don't have no huddle in the playbook or a two minute drill. With Benjamin on the outside and Olsen inside its almost a no brainer to go no huddle on some possessions because those two are mismatches and are harder to stop when not using the full play clock on every damn possession.

 

Either Shula and Ron are morons or Cam isn't smart enough to run a no huddle offense. Bring back Chud

 

i do think our defense will return to form when Davis comes back. But at this point, i am all for bringing back Chudzinski. he let Cam be Cam...

 

McDermott's (healthy) defense and Chudzinski's high-flying offense? i actually believe that would be a winning combination

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