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can we please fire this whole coaching staff


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Shula has to go...defense stepped up today but Shula had three possessions in freakin redzone and called ONE play into the endzone...that was successful if not for a drop by KB. Idk why the hell we have reverted back to a primary read option team since cam got healthy but it is killing his progression.

He has regressed since he got healthy and that is squarely on Shula. There is no reason he should have a job on Monday.

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Shula has to go...defense stepped up today but Shula had three possessions in freakin redzone and called ONE play into the endzone...that was successful if not for a drop by KB. Idk why the hell we have reverted back to a primary read option team since cam got healthy but it is killing his progression.

He has regressed since he got healthy and that is squarely on Shula. There is no reason he should have a job on Monday.

 

Agreed.

 

It appears Shula and Rivera are so dumb, that they listened to the media stating they wanted to see Cam in the Read Option. So now we have an overdose of both the Read Option and the run game, when the goal is to score points, especially when the Panthers were moving the ball in the fist half.

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The coaches have lost this team. Done.

 

The players are playing in spite of their coaching.

 

Cam Newton at the end showed his dismissal of the coaches. They clearly have a leash on him and are forcing him to go away from his strengths and the teams strengths. They would not let Cam call out of the plays they sent in. Horrible coaching. Putting your players in a position to fail.

 

Coaches all around did not prepare this team or coach this team to win. They kept putting the players in bad spots with poor calls that made the probability of losing greater. Coaches should never plan on their players being perfect, it never happens. This coaching staff banks on perfection for a win. They also play to their weaknesses with the running game and defense. Not to their strengths which is their passing game with KB and Olsen and the LBs on defense. They constantly use the same cookie cutter game plan against every team. It is old and worn out. KB had Sherman all day, and the coaches were too worried about taking shots.

 

So many opportunities missed because the coaches are coaching scared. We need new blood with our coaching staff.

 

Cam is done with the Panthers as well. You could see it at the end of the game with how he was extremely unhappy with the play calling.  Running play action and screen passes on the final drive of the game with less than a minute should have this coaching staff packing their bags. Surprised they did not try to run it up the middle and run an option play as well on that final drive.

 

Coaches are leaning on the offensive line and defensive line. Good luck with that. Playing to your weaknesses is just plain idiotic.

 

I have no confidence in this coaching staff putting their players in a position to win and playing to their teams strengths. This is over. 5 weeks without a win.

 

 

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Shula has to go...defense stepped up today but Shula had three possessions in freakin redzone and called ONE play into the endzone...that was successful if not for a drop by KB. Idk why the hell we have reverted back to a primary read option team since cam got healthy but it is killing his progression.

He has regressed since he got healthy and that is squarely on Shula. There is no reason he should have a job on Monday.

First off don't forget that we are playing the Super Bowl champs with them in desperation mode.

Now, seriously I am no fan of Shula but coaching wasn't the issue today, and honestly I think the coaching staff did an outstanding job this week with resurrecting the defense and that has me excited going forward.

Many people may not have known this but this weeks game for the purpose of winning the division and making the playoffs is pointless. It's all about the saints on Thursday, now if the saints lose tonight it helps some but as long as we win this week on Thursday night. This division will be ours to lose. Our only tough opponent from here on out is the Eagles and that's it.

If the defense plays like this the rest of the year I feel very good about our chances because this defense that we played rods is the toughest that we will face for the remainder of the year.

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