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Think a lot of ppl are forgetting who our OC is....


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Don't want to be a debbie downer, but Shula will still be calling plays this upcoming season. 

Outside of 1 season in his entire career (which I feel was due to Cam), Shula has sucked. 

I am gonna air on the side of caution here and not get my hopes up in Shula being able to properly use CMC, Samuel, and the rest of our offense. 

Would love for him to prove me wrong. Until then I will have to see it to believe it. 

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Shula comes up with the system, and sends in the plays during the game. Cam is allowed to audible out based on the defense, and even has options once the ball is snapped.  That system led to the best offense in the league in 2015, and a train wreck in 2016.  What do you think changed in those two years?

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8 minutes ago, PrimeTimeHeel said:

Don't want to be a debbie downer, but Shula will still be calling plays this upcoming season. 

Outside of 1 season in his entire career (which I feel was due to Cam), Shula has sucked. 

I am gonna air on the side of caution here and not get my hopes up in Shula being able to properly use CMC, Samuel, and the rest of our offense. 

Would love for him to prove me wrong. Until then I will have to see it to believe it. 

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11 minutes ago, PrimeTimeHeel said:

Would love for him to prove me wrong. Until then I will have to see it to believe it.

Glad someone has the same thoughts as I.  Of course I believe there's more on here that share the same opinion as we do.  Fire shula!

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4 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

Shula comes up with the system, and sends in the plays during the game. Cam is allowed to audible out based on the defense, and even has options once the ball is snapped.  That system led to the best offense in the league in 2015, and a train wreck in 2016.  What do you think changed in those two years?

Injuires especially Jonathan Stewart being out like 5 games early in the season.

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