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wahoooo!1!1 We win......But seriously, fire Shula.


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More terrible play calling, and I understand now would not be the most opportune time but it needs to happen this offseason.

 

 

The guy can win when the Defense holds up their end but if they don't he hasn't got a clue.

 

 

6yds 2nd down and down by 3 with 5 on the clock, lets run our franchise Qb with a recovering ankle and a bad set of ribs up the middle on a power run. Genius.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I really don't see the reason to keep him around. Cam, Ramsdell, and Dorsey could call better plays collectively. It looked like Cam called most of them anyway in the 2nd half. There was still some wtf moments with the long bomb on 3rd down and conservative play calling that almost cost us near the end. So even when he calls some good plays, he still has to kill it with stupid plays.

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lol offense puts up 24 and we need to fire him. Kevin drops 4 passes plus fumble bell let's cam get raped plus 15 yard penalty, cam throws pick, SHULA YOUR AWFul. Had two pretty bad calls but not even close to bad today, execution was awful

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Shula had one bad call during that game. 3rd and 3.

Most of the offensive issues were WRs dropping 3rd down balls, fumbling 3rd down balls, and our entire left side being beaten by one man blindsiding Cam.

Anyone think most of that game offensively wasn't simply on our players.....aren't being intelectually honest and are just spinning ways to bash Shula at this point. We know what he is.....but most of real issues are execution.

I mean seriously, Shula will dial up a great 3rd down play....perfect ball, WR drops it and people moan a different play would have worked and Shula sucks. Makes no sense at this point

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