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this what pisses me off about shula


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we have great success in the no huddle offense , our offense clicked well and we drove it down the field with ease , the bears cant subb in dline which helps our oline out and cam thrives in no huddle offenses from college experience !

but shula doesnt wanna use it..................

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we have great success in the no huddle offense , our offense clicked well and we drove it down the field with ease , the bears cant subb in dline which helps our oline out and cam thrives in no huddle offenses from college experience !

but shula doesnt wanna use it..................

 

1. Using it all the time would be stupid. Other teams would just scheme it if it's overused. It should be used out of necessity. NFL games and seasons are too long. I would say use it strategically. To get the defense on its heels or to take advantage of them when they're winded, or to tire them out.

 

2. Just like I praised the Panthers early last season for FORCING Cam to stay in the pocket instead of running even though he was struggling at first with it because it was something he needed to do to become a better pocket passer, they don't need to be a no huddle first offense because Cam needs to be as efficient out of huddles as he is in no huddle. Maybe this becoming a national topic will finally make Shula and Rivera wonder why he isn't quite as sharp when not in no huddle and they end up correcting "the little things."

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The more no huddle you run, the less your defense gets to rest.

No huddle does not mean 'immediate snap', it means keeping the same defense on the field and letting Cam take control. They can still milk then play clock down to 1 if they choose, but an uptempo pace does help this offense.

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No huddle does not mean 'immediate snap', it means keeping the same defense on the field and letting Cam take control. They can still milk then play clock down to 1 if they choose, but an uptempo pace does help this offense.

 

GTFO of here with this logic.  Everyone knows that no huddle means playing at a constant breakneck pace!

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do you drive your car at 100mph all the time? Why not? Oh because it would fuging die. Case closed. /End Thread.

fug off pussy every time you comment on someones post you always got to make a asshole remark you fuginh dick head
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