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Over the last 3 weeks, Mike Shula's offense has averaged less points...


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You can cherry pick all kinds of interesting stuff.

You could cherry pick a 3 game stretch where Carolina averaged 33 pts per game last season.

When your OL looks like the one Shula has....there isn't much point in talking about the coordinator IMO.

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If only we had Hue Jackson we never would call a deep bomb on 3rd and short and we would be rolling like the Bengals are tonight at home against the Browns and we would never be held to 0 pts and.....oh, uh...nevermind

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If only we had Hue Jackson we never would call a deep bomb on 3rd and short and we would be rolling like the Bengals are tonight at home against the Browns and we would never be held to 0 pts and.....oh, uh...nevermind

 

Exactly. I posted this in the game thread. People there were calling for Hue Jackson are probably not watching the game and they will keep calling for him.

 

Also, I was reading the CIN blog during the game and some of them are calling for more weapons for Dalton.

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Chud offense through his first 25 games as an OC scored a total of  552 points.

 

Shula's offense through this past game or his first 25 games as OC scored a total of 547 points which is 2 tenths of a point per game difference.

 

 

But Chud was great and Shula's sucks right????

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