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


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I sympathize with your point of view and understand what you're saying.

But something is available against defenses for an offense to attack SOMEWHERE. They can't cover EVERY damn possible offensive option every play.

And its the offensive coordinators damn job to find it.

I know, they are giving us deep options in passing game, but o line can't get job done. When we had decent pass pro we got chunk yards

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Alright that's fair. But you don't think a new OC could change that? I do.

I don't know. If I were OC I would abandon run game for now. But we also tried that against Pitt and didn't have great results. O line does better job offense will improve. They did a good job against Detroit and we did fine

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And Shula didn't have a good day today IMO, but until o line gets fixed there isn't a whole lot he or anyone else can do.

 

Yes he can. The Packers had one of the worst O-Lines ever a few seasons ago and they managed fine on offense. Is it a detriment? Yes, but theres no excuse for Shula to just run his same offense if he doesn't have the personnel and blame it on the personnel. I'm sure Benjamin and Cotchery can run and catch quick slants and I'm sure Cam can throw them.

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Yes he can. The Packers had one of the worst O-Lines ever a few seasons ago and they managed fine on offense. Is it a detriment? Yes, but theres no excuse for Shula to just run his same offense if he doesn't have the personnel and blame it on the personnel. I'm sure Benjamin and Cotchery can run and catch quick slants and I'm sure Cam can throw them.

Quick slants with defensive guys crowding the box? Good luck unless you catch them on a blitz

Defenses are giving us middle and deep. We just can't give QB time to exploit it

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