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Last night after every unsuccessful drive


dcpanther89

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Did anyone notice how upset Olsen was like after every 3 and out he would throw his hands up and basically be like WTF. I honestly think the team is tired of the play calling also. Hell looking at the replay on NFL game pass KB and Funch were open numerous times but DA didn't look that way. Not saying he's bad or can't check other reads. Sometimes I think Shula draws up plays that have only one or two options. I know it sounds asinine but hell Cam sometimes looks disgusted after plays that don't work and you will see KB or Olsen come back to the huddle and look like they are telling him "dude I was open".

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10 minutes ago, juliosantos said:

since 2013 we always get to 3rd and short and fail on 3rd down , what made us so good last year was that we made those 3rd downs . shula has to go.people have caught onto his predictable play . not even in madden would i throw a bomb on 3rd and three . 

Doesn't help when tolbert keeps whiffing on his blocks on those 3rd and short runs..

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Rivera is no coach just stands there with arms folded and shades on..Cam, Olsen, Norman, Luke, Davis, Harper were the coaches...Now that half of them have left and others banged up it was left to the coaches to do their job. Which they have been unsuccessful. It's just like any other job ...managers no nothing do nothing .. work is all on the team leaders...I know I have worked for some managers and wonder how in the hell did they land the job... they take all credit when things are good..and when things go bad they fire the team leader and place majority of the blame on the workers... This team is demoralized and tired of coming to Rivera aid..look he hasn't defended Cam on the hits, he let Norman walk, Hardy was tossed aside even tho some of the players wanted him to stay..You claim to be a players coach but I think the true qualities are starting to show..Just a user...

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22 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

Doesn't help when tolbert keeps whiffing on his blocks on those 3rd and short runs..

Why keep him, teddy Williams, and Remmers..it is too much to mask now..Tolbert should have been gone in 2014, teddy never should have been signed and Remmers should have been gone after superbowl..but u let bene go and he was just recovering from injury and playing out of position..but you keep true f-ups.. player evaluation is laughable..wanted to send a message get rid of your beloved tolbert.

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10 hours ago, dcpanther89 said:

 

Did anyone notice how upset Olsen was like after every 3 and out he would throw his hands up and basically be like WTF. I honestly think the team is tired of the play calling also. Hell looking at the replay on NFL game pass KB and Funch were open numerous times but DA didn't look that way. Not saying he's bad or can't check other reads. Sometimes I think Shula draws up plays that have only one or two options. I know it sounds asinine but hell Cam sometimes looks disgusted after plays that don't work and you will see KB or Olsen come back to the huddle and look like they are telling him "dude I was open".

IJS

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You are right, it does sound assinine and anyone pieing this doesnt have a clue.  Any play has a route tree and various options on every play.  The quarterback is supposed to read the defense and pick teh receiver in single coverage or use his eyes for example to make the safety go one direction while he throws in the other direction.  I agree that both Cam and Anderson have done a poor job or hitting the open receiver and anticipating who is going to be open but that is on them not the playcalling. They watch film of the play during the game to make in game changes and watch film on the day after to see what they did right or wrong.  If they are still doing a poor job, who is to blame?

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We need to hit the reset button.  Full hard drive wipe. Clean mf house.  Nippleshorts do your job and make some moves. Team is ready, fans are ready.  What  the  bloody  heck  do  we have to lose  ? New HC/OC/DC.  We have the personnel and cap space to succeed no matter who wears the headphones.  Sorry rant/

 

 

 

Won't happen

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20 hours ago, dcpanther89 said:

 

Did anyone notice how upset Olsen was like after every 3 and out he would throw his hands up and basically be like WTF. I honestly think the team is tired of the play calling also. Hell looking at the replay on NFL game pass KB and Funch were open numerous times but DA didn't look that way. Not saying he's bad or can't check other reads. Sometimes I think Shula draws up plays that have only one or two options. I know it sounds asinine but hell Cam sometimes looks disgusted after plays that don't work and you will see KB or Olsen come back to the huddle and look like they are telling him "dude I was open".

IJS

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Been stated, but the teams have figured Shula out. He didn't change anything with his play calling. It's pretty much known what we are about to do. Last year Cam spread the ball around and this year its wait on KB or Greg. They're showing visible signs of frustration and that's never good. The coaches are so smug about it though. 

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