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


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i'll ask this again from another thread

 

why can't the genius Bill Belichick scheme around his subpar talent o-line?

 

why is tom brady having the worst season of his entire career?

 

and you should really be embarrassed with that low blow to Shula.

 

Point missed completely.

 

The Patriots have had one of the best offenses over the last 10 years and have only struggled with their recent WR/OL turnover so yes you can point to their OL/WR combination as being their downfall.

 

Shula has never had a top offense ever and you can't only point to our OL/WR turnover for the Panthers offensive struggles, Shula is just as big if not a bigger problem than our OL.

 

For another comparison GB has a terrible OL and tons of WR turnover and they have an elite QB and a non herp a derp OC. Greenbay has put up 30 in both of their wins....Panthers may not score 30 at all this year.

 

All 3 teams are in similar situations with an elite QB and new/bad OL and WR turnover and all three are at 2-2. The difference is Shula is the worst OC of the 3 teams and honestly the Panthers probably have a better WR corps than the Patriots and GB.

 

http://www.packers.com/team/depth-chart.html

http://www.patriots.com/schedule-and-stats/depth-chart.html

http://www.panthers.com/team/depth-chart.html

 

Benji/Olsen is better than any combination from the other 2 teams compared....Pats have 2 short white doods at WR(5'11, 5'10) GL with that NE....

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It's almost as if Shula says, "well we just threw down field 3X in a row, so now we need to run the ball--even with my 4th string back; cause, well...I just should". SMH

 

Not only does he not understand the ebb and flow and rhythm of an NFL game. But it's obvious he doesn't see the match ups that are being won on the field (KB dominating his CB for example).

 

Lol I have a feeling that's exactly what he does

 

Either that or they set a specific number of the times we should run regardless and he keeps track 

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i'll ask this again from another thread

 

why can't the genius Bill Belichick scheme around his subpar talent o-line?

 

why is tom brady having the worst season of his entire career?

 

and you should really be embarrassed with that low blow to Shula.

 

i'm more embarrassed by the fact that we have shula as our OC. i never liked the idea of him and i've seen nothing to make me feel any differently.

 

and why can't the pats do better? i don't know. don't care enough to investigate, but short answers requiring very little thought or sleep: 1) belichick isn't the OC  and 2) brady is just getting old.

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