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You guys are really starting to get on my nerves.....

What happened to Cam calling the audibles!!!!!?????  

Oh offense slows down, it's Shula's fault again?

Offense scores it's Cam's greatness? 

Just pick a side thats all I ask. This cherry picking depending on what happens is lame.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Udogg said:

You guys are really starting to get on my nerves.....

What happened to Cam calling the audibles!!!!!?????  

Oh offense slows down, it's Shula's fault again?

Offense scores it's Cam's greatness? 

Just pick a side thats all I ask. This cherry picking depending on what happens is lame.

 

 

 

Agree completely. I propose a compromise: we are winning because of Cam AND Schula working together.

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6 minutes ago, Apotheosis said:

Agree completely. I propose a compromise: we are winning because of Cam AND Schula working together.

Stewart running hard

Tight Ends block/catching well

Wide Receivers blocking and catching well enough for talent level

Oline Blockng

Defense Defending

and other stuff football teams are supposed to do

but that's just my opinion

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So random question. A lot of people on here treat the Offensive Coordinator vs Def. Coordinator matchup like a chess match. So on that note, if the other team started running something that was working really well. When would you try to counter it? Would it be right away? Wait a bit and seen if they try to predict your counter? Because let's be real, if they've been running heavy blitzes and on the next play we call a screen to deal with it and they have it predicted completely and shut it down, whose fault is that?

There's a reason you can't run the same play over and over again in the NFL like in Madden. They might keep using it that drive and yeah it sucks. But even with 5 sacks they didn't get much out of it. Shula makes weird ass calls sometimes. No one is denying that. But the reason we're 9-0 is because this team knows how to work together in conjunction with one another.

We'll still see knee-jerk reactions to playcalls in a drive. But in the clutch, we have made it happen. I trust this team. There is interdependence. We're not like the Saints where they have no defense and everything is on Drew Brees to keep scoring and if they don't they get poo on by the Deadskins. We are not like that. I love it.

 

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My issue with Shula has always been adjustment. He does not adjust to what the opponent's defense is doing. By the time Shula realized that Dick LeBeau was raping him with no vaseline in the 2nd half, the game was sort of in the bag. We are a good team and we can get away with that even when our defense is having a so-and-so day

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