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Shula named OC of the Year by PFF


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I have my issues with PFF but it is nice to see Shula get some positive attention.  He has held up very well to a lot of negative takes and deserves a ton of credit.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/01/20/pro-pffs-2015-nfl-positional-coaches-of-the-year-awards/

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Despite losing his best wideout before the season, Shula molded an explosive offense perfectly suited to his quarterback’s skill set. Somehow he managed to get the best out of nearly everyone he had at his disposal, with only three players who were on the field for 600 or more snaps finishing with a below-average grade. The story of the Carolina Panthers since GM Dave Gettleman came on board is a remarkable one, and integral throughout has been how Shula has built and improved the offense.

Other Panther coaches mentioned;

WR Coach  Second runner-up: Ricky Proehl, Carolina Panthers

DC  Second runner-up: Sean McDermott, Carolina Panthers

Linebackers Coach  First runner-up: Al Holcomb, Carolina Panthers

Secondary Coach   Second runner-up: Steve Wilks, Carolina Panthers

 

 

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Shula's success is a product of Rivera's personality and coaching style, which is in effect "Don't be afraid to adapt, change, grow, learn".

It doesn't hurt that Shula also has the most dangerous weapon in the league at QB.

If Shula were smart, he'd stay in Carolina and rack up the Super Bowl rings.

 

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19 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

Shula's success is a product of Rivera's personality and coaching style, which is in effect "Don't be afraid to adapt, change, grow, learn".

It doesn't hurt that Shula also has the most dangerous weapon in the league at QB.

If Shula were smart, he'd stay in Carolina and rack up the Super Bowl rings.

 

Rivera, certainly didn't always feel, act or coach this way, I tell you! LOL

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