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I'm convinced Mike Shula actually cares about individual statistics at times.

 

Anytime we develop any rhythm in the passing game, we try to "get Stewy his touches"

 

Anytime we get any momentum on the ground we start running Cam or throwing stupid passes to guys at the bottom of the depth chart.

 

 

Its not that hard dude. Just stick with what's working.

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4 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Ron Rivera and his 1970's offense, ladies and gentlemen.

Hell, as far as Ron is concerned, the above makes today a WIN!

Let's not disrespect the 70s now...back then they could actually run the ball yo....:(

Uhh...without their QB accounting for 65% of the rushing yards....goodness.

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2 minutes ago, Growl said:

I'm convinced Mike Shula actually cares about individual statistics at time.

 

Anytime we develop any rhythm in the passing game, we try tk "get Stewy his touches"

 

Anytime we get any momentum on the ground we start running Cam or throwing stupid passes to guys at the bottom of the deocth chart.

 

 

Its not that hard dude. Just stick with what's working.

This is true. I find myself wondering every week why Shula will all of a sudden stop doing what has been working. I do not and probably won't ever understand that. I also won't ever understand why he won't ADJUST when things don't work. 

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

Remember the palpable apathy when Fox entered his lame duck season, it felt like no one cared inside or outside of the organization, there was no energy, and it was clear the marriage had run its course?

Deja vu.

Sad thing is I think that will happen next season. I can see us sticking with Rivera just because.

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