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Potential offensive coordinators for the 2017 Carolina Panthers


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4 hours ago, Bartin said:

Other than Hue which is not happening, I'd rather stick with Shula than hire anyone listed.

Shula's offense is so unbelievably predictable that even the out of touch dinosaur Sam Rosen was commentating our game Sunday and before we ran our first play he said literally "the Panthers usually run up the middle with Stewart the first play of the game", and then we did it. Again. For the 50th consecutive game Stewart has played in. 

Anyone but Shula is an upgrade in my opinion if for nothing else the unpredictability. 

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10 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Im pretty sure CRA has said the words "Max protect" in about 70% of his posts. 

It is simply my 2016 DeAngelo soapbox.  I think it is much better one than some of my prior ones...I mean, it ain't no "Jarrett just needs a chance"...

max protect (71%)

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9 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

Shula isnt the problem with the offense believe it or not its the offensive line, and it was never Shula's decision to not go for it 4th and 1 against the Raiders and Shula was calling a beautiful series against the Chiefs until we didn't score

How is Shula not a problem

Did you guys not read the report about Shula knew teams had caught up to them and they needed better personnel. I sat here and listened to Broncos players said our offense changed nothing for the SB. Shula is A problem of many of other problems

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8 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Shula's offense is so unbelievably predictable that even the out of touch dinosaur Sam Rosen was commentating our game Sunday and before we ran our first play he said literally "the Panthers usually run up the middle with Stewart the first play of the game", and then we did it. Again. For the 50th consecutive game Stewart has played in. 

Anyone but Shula is an upgrade in my opinion if for nothing else the unpredictability. 

Most OCs are pretty predictable.  Which is why talent matters.  A lot of defenses are too.  

I still endorse a FO giving a coordinator the talent to do what he is...is the most important.  

If Norv is such a great OC why have all his offenses sucked since being fired as a HC for example? 

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6 minutes ago, beastson said:

How is Shula not a problem

Did you guys not read the report about Shula knew teams had caught up to them and they needed better personnel. I sat here and listened to Broncos players said our offense changed nothing for the SB. Shula is A problem of many of other problems

How is the FO not a problem when your coach tells them he needs the talent to change because teams would catch up to him scheming around the 2015 issues?

we had the same OL as 2015 and Wade Phillips literally got in front of a microphone and said the NFL foolishly allowed us to scheme around our OL issues with no penalty.  There isn't another gimmick to apply...you need your line fixed 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Most OCs are pretty predictable.  Which is why talent matters.  A lot of defenses are too.  

I still endorse a FO giving a coordinator the talent to do what he is...is the most important.  

If Norv is such a great OC why have all his offenses sucked since being fired as a HC for example? 

Some are significantly more predictable than others.

Even Chudzinski - who I'm not a fan of - was less predictable than Shula.

In my opinion, the Broncos post Super Bowl statements serve as an indictment of the entire staff.

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2 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

What if the Broncos defense was just better than our offense and no "change ups" by our staff would have made a difference

Hell, changing up from what we do best would have made us look even worse on Super Bowl Sunday, we weren't even executing an offense that we didn't even change up, who's that an indictment of

Our offensive line couldn't contain the Broncos rush, period, and our workhorse back got injured

Evidence suggests they were better than us.

But that doesn't excuse coaching failures.

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