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This week Shula says we have to find ways to get in the endzone


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Use Philly on end rounds,

Use Fozzy on screens,

Do double tight end sets,

Do TE screens to Olsen,

Let Cam keep the hand off twice and get out of bounds.

Let RB's do sweeps instead of always running up the middle for nothing.

 

This should be the game plan.

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I think a lot of times OCs have a set playbook to start a game. I was lucky enough to see a few plays from this week's...

 

1. Darrin Reaves up the gut because he has thick thighs. 0 yards.

2. TE screen with an OL that has no hope of getting downfield to block. 3yds.

3. Shotgun: Read option fake hand off with nearly immobile QB. Sack. 

4. Punt

 

 

1. 40 yard incompletion to Philly Brown because he is fast. 0 yds.

2. Sweep to new RB behind awful line. Loss of 2.

3. Shotgun: Read option. No route longer than 8 yards. 6 yd completion to Olsen.

4. Punt

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Everytime I hear this man talk, he always sounds like a dumbass. No sh*t you have to find ways to get the ball into the endzone. Also, while you're at it, find ways to get Kelvin the ball more, find out how to use 2 tight end sets, find out how to call bunch formations, call some rollouts, call more screens, go more up tempo, find ways to get the ball to your best playmakers hands instead of running the fuging ball with an UDFA while down 21 in the 3rd quarter. God I hate this guy.

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