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Shula is one thing, but Gano should get cut this week.


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If we truly got rid of Bene for performance reasons, one can question why Mike Remmers and Tre Boston are still here. Griffin actually made some great plays. However, as we all know, the playcalling was a fart turned diarrhea. But points are points, and when we need Gano for three, he's about on par with his FSU alumni Aguayo in terms of missing kicks. Everytime he misses a kick, it seems that the team just gives up. We should have won this game. If Cam started, we probably would have put 30 on the board. Gano needs to go. 

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Kickers can be found all over... I say we bring in a few for a workout, and go from there... What's the worst that could happen?

As for Shula, I think he needs a spotter upstairs to let him know he's OK...Somebody to let him know that a play is working, and it's ok to keep using that play... He gets in his own head and gets scared of his own shadow... We were GASHING TB with the sweep and just stopped running it... I don't think he's as bad as most of Panther nation, but he needs to relax and keep it simple... GWWW Go With What's Working...

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Robbie Gould is available. He had a better % than Gano last year, has a better career %, has more experience, his career long is 58 while Gano's is 59. If he has maintained form, he should be brought in for a workout. 

 

Gano is awful under pressure. We could be 3-2 if he makes a couple of kicks. I'm not putting all of our struggles this season on him, but he directly impacts our chances of winning too often.

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