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Mike Shula not worried about slow starts


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Just like Rivera earned his "Riverboat" nickname, Shula needs to step out of his comfort zone and try something new.  I'd like to think he's planning on using our 100 million dollar investment in the most effective way possible....

in fairness, Cam needs better talent around him to be as effective as he could be and to get the most out of him 

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in fairness, Cam needs better talent around him to be as effective as he could be and to get the most out of him 

True that, but it can't be argued that better play calling tailored to what Cam does best wouldn't benefit the offense.  The quote from Shula says enough for me:

""His ideas -- don't tell him I said this -- are a lot better than they used to be. He'll see things that we don't see as coaches. Sometimes we overthink things. He says, ‘Coach, let's not make it too hard."

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Can we start a Kickstarter to raise money to either: 

A.) Put a hit on Shula before the start of the season so we HAVE to get a new OC

or

B.) Raise enough money to buy out his contract and hire a new OC

I don't like Shula, but I don't want anyone to put a hit out on him so I would choose answer choice "B." Final answer. 

Lmao!

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I've been on the fire Shula bandwagon since we hired him. He sucked in TB and he sucks here. I just wish someone important on the team or organization would just say or do something about it. 

How can a team and organization full of smart football people think Shula is good at his job? It boggles my fuging mind.

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I've been on the fire Shula bandwagon since we hired him. He sucked in TB and he sucks here. I just wish someone important on the team or organization would just say or do something about it. 

How can a team and organization full of smart football people think Shula is good at his job? It boggles my fuging mind.

The local reporters need to say something as well. The New York media would be all over Shula.

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True that, but it can't be argued that better play calling tailored to what Cam does best wouldn't benefit the offense.  The quote from Shula says enough for me:

""His ideas -- don't tell him I said this -- are a lot better than they used to be. He'll see things that we don't see as coaches. Sometimes we overthink things. He says, ‘Coach, let's not make it too hard."

my opinion right now is our talent around him currently remains a bigger issues than Shula.  That isn't me claiming Shula isn't one.  But I like to stay on the biggest issues and work my way down.  

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