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Playcalling: Who has a say in them?


firefox1234

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Okay i saw the warning but this isnt a blame Shula thread. These last two weeks we have seen a reoccuring factor and that is terrible situational play-calling. I find it hard to believe that Shula is the grand pubba when it comes to play-calling. Rivera or even Gman must have some sort of influence. They spend a whole week working out game plans. But when you see that a team is clearly not playing to there strengths is not just worrying but damn near appalling. We have weapons in the pass yet we run the ball pretending like it wasnt passing that got us those yards. Why was the game put in the hands of a free agent RB and not our top weapons in Cam, KB, and Olsen. Are our decision makers so dimwitted that they only realize this once the team has been blown out like in the past two weeks, forcing fans to watch the team score garbage yards and TDs. I hope the team does what is necessary to fix this mess or are looking a long season.

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