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All the good things that happen on offense is Cam

All the bad things that happen are Shula. 

Even when Cam does something wrong, it's because Shula's influence. 

Every time Cam does something spectacular he is rescuing us from Shula.

 

Kind of makes it seem like a religion to me... 

 

The people on the hate Shula bandwagon have never really gotten off, they just didn't have anything they could harp on.  It's pathetic at this point.  Scoring a lot of points shut them up for a while, but they will be back. .. 

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No. Still looked sloppy. Still had stupid play calls. Instead of shotgun hand-offs to Tolbert running laterally, or throwing 1 yard out routes to him, why not actually call a play that has any potential at all. Seriously, a Cam Draw, a Tolbert Draw, a fugging Bersin Draw are all better play calls than those two plays.  Luckily, our offensive talent was better than the SF defensive talent this game.

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People still hating on a co-ordinator that just called a 46 point game because of single "mistakes" (most of which aren't mistakes but actually legit 4 minute offence plays where you want to make sure you keep the ball in between the lines but not run your QB for no reason in the 4th quarter).

The only thing I can really compare you guys to at this point is Rex Ryan, and that's saying something.

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3 minutes ago, imminent rogaine said:

No. Still looked sloppy. Still had stupid play calls. Instead of shotgun hand-offs to Tolbert running laterally, or throwing 1 yard out routes to him, why not actually call a play that has any potential at all. Seriously, a Cam Draw, a Tolbert Draw, a fugging Bersin Draw are all better play calls than those two plays.  Luckily, our offensive talent was better than the SF defensive talent this game.

Because sometimes you set up plays to do other things.  That same 1 yard out route , we ran a variation on it later where it looked like an out route and Tobert broke it off and went up the seem.  Think it was a penalty that brought it back but it was a good play.  Just because a play didn't work, doesn't mean it's stupid or doesn't have a purpose.  

No one is going to believe the play action if you never hand it off,  No one is going to account for draws if you never do them.   We scored 39 points on offense,  averaged 30 points a game last year.   It's like all you Shula haters have selective memories.  Every good play isn't  just Cam, and every bad play isn't just Shula. Deflection pics? Shula fault?  Fumbles?  Shula fault?  Drops? We had 6 yesterday ..Shula's fault?  

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26 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

Considering how Cam had to use the last time out and chew out the coaching staff because Shula couldnt call a play on time to only come back and call a run up the middle..

Shula did very well..only to Shula lovers

I need a gif or video of this. 

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Coordinators are only as good as their players and how they execute. The whole Shula did this or that or this play call sucked is really ridiculous and naive. The offense is a combination of players, coaches and gameplanning on both sides of the ball. When we look good or bad it is largely a result of who we are playing not just what we are doing. Anyone who wants to blame one person or group for a true team effort clearly hasn't played the sport at any level or they should know better.

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27 minutes ago, Udogg said:

Because sometimes you set up plays to do other things.  That same 1 yard out route , we ran a variation on it later where it looked like an out route and Tobert broke it off and went up the seem.  Think it was a penalty that brought it back but it was a good play.  Just because a play didn't work, doesn't mean it's stupid or doesn't have a purpose.  

No one is going to believe the play action if you never hand it off,  No one is going to account for draws if you never do them.   We scored 39 points on offense,  averaged 30 points a game last year.   It's like all you Shula haters have selective memories.  Every good play isn't  just Cam, and every bad play isn't just Shula. Deflection pics? Shula fault?  Fumbles?  Shula fault?  Drops? We had 6 yesterday ..Shula's fault?  

Our play action is garbage. I wish we'd run that type of offense. I'm fine with us running the ball. Handing off to Tolbert running sideways does jack poo to set up any future play - aside from maybe a delayed qb draw. I'm totally fine with a Tolbert draw up the gut for 3 yards or even a fozzy handoff with him trying to get the edge. Not going to happen with Tolbert. wasted play.

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