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WTF was that trick play yesterday?


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Shula does some dumb stuff, when he's bad, he's terrible, no middle ground.  That whole game was pretty bad but that was definitely a WTF moment.   It's not a good idea to call a play like that so the defense just knows for sure we have no idea wtf we can do to beat them lol

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That single play showed just how much Wade was bitching Shula. It still blows my fuggin mind that against that historically good pass rush, that he continually called long developing routes as our O-line got thumped. Didn't even try to change up the gameplan during halftime. Didn't even fuggin try running some slants, screens, or short dumpoffs to Olsen. I mean seriously, WTF did Shula do these past two weeks?

AND THEN HE STILL has the fuggin nerve to put all of this on Cam with that bullsh*t statement. Fug that guy. I just had a feeling we were going to get shula'd on the biggest stage.

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34 minutes ago, IGSaint said:

I don't know if someone else covered it but what made shula think it would work? Why the fug did he try it out in the Superbowl when we were already hard up for getting positive yards? It just made no sense. 

It was the Legatron play...

if you are going to pull off a trick play....don't use one that your QB already burned people with before.  Takes the element of surprise away.  

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31 minutes ago, truthjuice said:

It was flat out stupid. If you were to do that, why not have Joe Webb in to do it? But the play itself was stupid with how the game was going. 

Well IMO that makes it an even dumber play.  Pretty sure if you insert your 3rd string QB at WR for the first time all season and throw it backwards to him.....they sniff it out the same way.  

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