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When Don Shula watches Panther games


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He probably thinks about.how great Cam would.have been on the 72 Dolphins, since we are running the same offense.

LOL.

Shula prolly found his dads old play books. Dusted them off, changed a thing or 2 and then takes credit for it.

I always wondered how our offense has a hard time moving the ball. When you have plays that's are 40 years old, Im sure coaches know the schemes by now.

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Not a Shula fan but the amount of haterade being consumed is comical.   Shula had no real WR talent in Tampa and was asked to run and play keep away....

Let's look at the talent he has been given this far...

Greg Olsen - best production of his entire career under Shula

KB - 1000 yard rookie season which is rare for a rookie in the NFL

Ted Ginn - only OC he has ever looked decent under and he got him paid only to go back to being garbage Ginn once he left 

every other player has been an aged out vet or garbage....89 outside of his rage window when he got to play us former team looked the same in Baltimore post Panther game as he did his year under Shula. 

So maybe he just needs some talent and can be decent....outside of a few examples NFL football is largely about just having talent.  So yeah, he isn't Chip Kelly.  Give him talent and talent has produced though.

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