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Good write-up on our multi-faceted run attack


Moose Hoover

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Always thought Shula's biggest fault in situational play calling, not his scheme. He's gotten much, much better at that this season. 

With the line being above average, Cam at full health and better play calling, our offense can do enough to have a serious run in the post-season.

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I swear, this is some hilarious and tragic poo. I concede with the saying: "Winning cures all"

However, some of you in here were pieing articles detailing how bad Shula was as an OC and proclaiming your hate for him with much conviction no earlier than last fugging season. If you think Shula has improved as a playcaller, then you got another thing coming. Shula is still Shula just as Rivera is still Rivera.

Some of us were being level headed last year while everyone was crapping on Shula while recognising we had one of the worst O lines in football and a rookie lead our receiving yards. The problem I have with all the Shula haters is that they can not give Shula any credit when the offence does well, yet dumps all over him when a poor offence does badly. Its just irrational.

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Wow, one of the best write-ups on the Panthers I've ever seen honestly.  Our beat writers could never cough up something with that level of detail and research.

Just goes to show how dangerous Cam is.  Those option/counter runs are impossible to defend all game.  Watching Seattle bite on the Brown end-around as Cam gave the ball to Stewart was a thing of beauty.  As long as Cam makes sound decisions with the football, the Panthers are hard to beat.

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I swear, this is some hilarious and tragic poo. I concede with the saying: "Winning cures all"

However, some of you in here were pieing articles detailing how bad Shula was as an OC and proclaiming your hate for him with much conviction no earlier than last fugging season. If you think Shula has improved as a playcaller, then you got another thing coming. Shula is still Shula just as Rivera is still Rivera.

Thats the nature of the NFL..when you win, everything is great and when you lose, nothing is good enough..  I am sure if we lose this week, everyone will freak out and no one will think we are as good as what we thought.  Youre at the top of the world one week and on the bottom the next.  When you're winning, it feels like you cant be beat.. when you lose, it feels like the secrets out on how anyone can beat us.

It sounds like you have a problem with people wanting to give some credit to Shula.  Am I correct in saying this? 

 

 

 

 

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I swear, this is some hilarious and tragic poo. I concede with the saying: "Winning cures all"

However, some of you in here were pieing articles detailing how bad Shula was as an OC and proclaiming your hate for him with much conviction no earlier than last fugging season. If you think Shula has improved as a playcaller, then you got another thing coming. Shula is still Shula just as Rivera is still Rivera.

Here's a crazy idea...

Maybe...somehow...through experience, on-the-job training, and listening to those around him..maybe, just maybe..Shula has improved?

I know people usually never improve through experience, but is it possilbe that Shula pulled off the unthinkable??

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FYI, per RR weekly Sirius interview a few weeks ago.....Shula is giving Cam two plays each down which he can audible out of depending on what he sees in the defense.  The idea is to take advantage of mismatches.

Good QBs can handle that. Great QBs can succeed with that. Cam is a great QB.

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