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A Coach Who Will Be Back Next Season


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McDermott's squad has let us down just as much if not more than Shula's this year.....and McD has the talent edge vs Shula. 

Just sayin.....

Shula ain't going to nowhere.  Now the injuries are piling up.  Dave is going to allow the focus be on injuries.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

McDermott's squad has let us down just as much if not more than Shula's this year.....and McD has the talent edge vs Shula. 

Just sayin.....

Shula ain't going to nowhere.  Now the injuries are piling up.  Dave is going to allow the focus be on injuries.

Sadly, I think you are right.  Shula is going to get the "Get Out Of Jail Free Card"  Though he is probably the worst OC in the league.   Worst than that.  Rivera doesn't have the fortitude to admit Shula is the problem and will remain loyal to him until he gets wacked himself.  

I am not on the it's the O-Line fault (prior to injuries) I think teams know what plays Shula is going to run from certain formations.  The Read Option does nothing but put us in 2nd and 3rd and long. 

And my first ding on Gettlleman.  As the great Bill Parcells used to say It is better to get rid of older talent one year too early than one year too late.  Ah la CJ and Tolbert.   Tolbert looked like a car with a flat tire on that swing pass.   Wide the F-open and could build up speed to get the first down even if he was running down hill.    Gettleman is too loyal to Vets too.

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2 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I'm curious on how many posters would admit they were terrible wrong if we hire another oc and they same poo happens because our personnel sucks


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well if they fired Shula the FO would immediately go out and improve the OL.....they would take that scenario out of the equation.  That is how legit scapegoating works.   Carolina is fully aware of all their issues.  They aren't under the illusion firing a very average offensive mind really fixes much.

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well if they fired Shula the FO would immediately go out and improve the OL.....they would take that scenario out of the equation.  That is how legit scapegoating works.   Carolina is fully aware of all their issues.  They aren't under the illusion firing a very average offensive mind really fixes much.


This is what I'm worried about, the fake illusion that DG would create by doing so, by putting us in a hole and taking us out it makes it seems like he's a damn good gm but in reality he's the main reason we're in the position we are in now.


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7 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

I'm curious on how many posters would admit they were terrible wrong if we hire another oc and they same poo happens because our personnel sucks


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Actually, no change in OC would make a damn bit of difference as long as Rivera remains HC.

Because what Shula does is exactly what Rivera wants.

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