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Cam's college OC, Gus Malzahn


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2 hours ago, csx said:

yes, lets upgrade from the top scoring offense in the nfl to the 75th ranked college scoring offense coordinator!

Not saying I'd want Carolina to hire Malzahn but, if you're going to make a valid comparison, you might want to check Malzahn's offense numbers with Cam rather than his numbers with Jeremy Johnson/Sean White.

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2 hours ago, pantherjack77 said:

....and with Shula gone next year....

I seriously doubt the head coach of an SEC team, and a prestigious one at that, would leave that position where he has total power to be a coordinator in the NFL. 

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14 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Not saying I'd want Carolina to hire Malzahn but, if you're going to make a valid comparison, you might want to check Malzahn's offense numbers with Cam rather than his numbers with Jeremy Johnson/Sean White.

I doubt he could run Shula's system based on the simplistic one he has installed at Auburn.  It has taken Shula almost 5 seasons to actually teach Cam how to read defenses and totally learn a pro offensive system.  Don't know we want to go backwards.  There is a big difference between putting in a no huddle read option system that a 18 year old can pick up and run quickly and the complicated system Shula has put in place.  That doesn't even include the difference between a college defense and a pro defense. His system works very well in college but as Kelly just showed everyone, that system doesn't always easily translate to the pros.

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5 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

I doubt he could run Shula's system based on the simplistic one he has installed at Auburn.  It has taken Shula almost 5 seasons to actually teach Cam how to read defenses and totally learn a pro offensive system.  Don't know we want to go backwards.  There is a big difference between putting in a no huddle read option system that a 18 year old can pick up and run quickly and the complicated system Shula has put in place.  That doesn't even include the difference between a college defense and a pro defense. His system works very well in college but as Kelly just showed everyone, that system doesn't always easily translate to the pros.

I guess you totally missed the part where I said " Not saying I'd want Carolina to hire Malzahn... "

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