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RR: OC Shula did a good job at end of the season


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Again I can't fault Shula too much he has the occasional head scratcher play call but besides that all he really needs to improve on is tempo, again I don't know who's putting bersin in and I don't know if the tempo is Shulas fault besides that he did a decent job would have look a lot better if we didn't have dropped Tds galore

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Again I can't fault Shula too much he has the occasional head scratcher play call but besides that all he really needs to improve on is tempo, again I don't know who's putting bersin in and I don't know if the tempo is Shulas fault besides that he did a decent job would have look a lot better if we didn't have dropped Tds galore

 

 

Turn on the last playoff game.  I think there were TWO screen throws to the slowest WR in the league, Jericho Cotchery, for like 2 yards or less.  That's one game.  That's two drives that are stalled because of a stupid play call.  This happened many games.

 

This guy called a play in the PLAYOFFS in the redzone where Bersin is the #1 read, lol.

 

This guy throws deep 80% of the time on 3rd and short like he's fooling the league.

 

Probably the worst red-zone team I've ever seen.

 

Used Avant for half a season like he was a deep speed threat but is a possession receiver.

 

Continued to call SLOW developing plays when our o-line was terrible early in the season.  You must adjust to what you have, injuries happen in the NFL.  Shouldn't take just HOPING the o-line becomes decent and keep running those letting your QB get crushed.

 

Took 3/4 of a season before realizing we need more speed on the field with Philly (even though everyone else knew this in the offseason).  

 

Forgets Olsen is on the team 2/3rd of each game (albiet I understand he has to block a lot but you still need to get him some action).  

 

 

That's just a tiny bit....

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Again I can't fault Shula too much he has the occasional head scratcher play call but besides that all he really needs to improve on is tempo, again I don't know who's putting bersin in and I don't know if the tempo is Shulas fault besides that he did a decent job would have look a lot better if we didn't have dropped Tds galore

Long plays that take forever to develop and make Cam hurry a pass because he's about to be pancaked before the routes open up.

I honestly think our roster additions that gave us a better season hid deficiencies with Shula ball rather than their additions allowing Shula ball to succeed like Ron says.

Ron's biggest mistake is letting feelings effect how he sees a game, Godfrey is a prime example of his excuses for the player overshadowing Ron being able to see how bad he was till it was too late.

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Turn on the last playoff game. I think there were TWO screen throws to the slowest WR in the league, Jericho Cotchery, for like 2 yards or less. That's one game. That's two drives that are stalled because of a stupid play call. This happened many games.

This guy called a play in the PLAYOFFS in the redzone where Bersin is the #1 read, lol.

This guy throws deep 80% of the time on 3rd and short like he's fooling the league.

Probably the worst red-zone team I've ever seen.

Used Avant for half a season like he was a deep speed threat but is a possession receiver.

Continued to call SLOW developing plays when our o-line was terrible early in the season. You must adjust to what you have, injuries happen in the NFL. Shouldn't take just HOPING the o-line becomes decent and keep running those letting your QB get crushed.

Took 3/4 of a season before realizing we need more speed on the field with Philly (even though everyone else knew this in the offseason).

Forgets Olsen is on the team 2/3rd of each game (albiet I understand he has to block a lot but you still need to get him some action).

That's just a tiny bit....

This 1000 times this

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Ramsdell has to take charge of this offense and fix the issues. They're glaring issues. We have no choice but to improve there. This coaching staff CAN'T believe that Shula did a good job. That had to be Ron just speaking to the media and not wanting to throw his guys under the bus after making it to the playoffs.

We won the last few games in spite of Shula at times. Maybe his system needs faster guys. Maybe his system needs for the defense to respect it enough to not just sell out every play on getting pressure because of that speed. Maybe that's what Gettleman was hinting at with getting faster? That's the only way I'm a fan on Shula staying. If improvement at the WR position translates into his offense being more effective, I'll live. Until I see that, I want him gone, I want his family gone, and I want his friends gone. 

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i feel awful for Cam. Rivera is ruining his career by shackling him with Shula. Shula on Cam: "Even the elite guys, which he's not elite, but even the elite guys have tough games. But you just keep showing him when he's doing good enough, when he's not. Practicing it. Trying to make it more automatic."

Over the Shula era at OC (2013-2014), Cam is #22 in the NFL with an 85.5 passer rating behind the following 21 QBs:

NFC

109.6 - Aaron Rodgers (Packers) - Pro Bowl, All-Pro

104.1 - Tony Romo (Cowboys) - Pro Bowl, 2nd Team All-Pro

100.8 - Drew Brees (Saints) - Pro Bowl

100.5 - Nick Foles (Eagles)

97.9 - Russell Wilson (Seahawks)

91.7 - Matt Ryan (Falcons)

88.8 - Colin Kaepernick (49ers)

88.8 - Jay Cutler (Bears)

88 4 - Mark Sanchez (Eagles)

87.2 - Carson Palmer (Cardinals)

86.1 - Josh McCown (Bucs)

AFC

108.7 - Peyton Manning (Broncos) - Pro Bowl, All-Pro

99.5 - Philip Rivers (Chargers)

97.8 - Ben Roethlisberger (Steelers) - Pro Bowl

92.1 - Tom Brady (Patriots) - Pro Bowl

92.0 - Andrew Luck (Colts) - Pro Bowl

91.2 - Alex Smith (Chiefs)

88.3 - Ryan Fitzpatrick (Texans)

87.6 - Kyle Orton (Bills)

87.2 - Ryan Tannehill (Dolphins)

86.4 - Andy Dalton (Bengals)

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