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Shula failed us


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No, not just with situational playcalls. Not just with misusing our weapons. 

 

Look at the play clock for every team in the league by the time they're lined up presnap. Most have about 15-20 seconds. Cam and the OL can't audible or adjust anything because we're set presnap with 5 seconds left.

 

Part of this is Rivera's philosophy of chewing up clock, part of it is Cam not having the call relayed to him until the play clock is at 20 or so seconds. We're breaking huddle between 10-15 seconds. 

This is game breaking and just another reason why this staff is garbage. 

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It's been a problem for years now. The Panthers have to burn a timeout every game to save one penalty, but will still get caught for a delay of game. The delayed play calling, like you've stated, also gives Cam no time to audible, and gives the opponents defense a clean reaction to the ball snap.

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yep.  all those timeouts wasted, all those delays of game, all those "defense knows exactly when to jump the snap because we're taking the clock down to the end" are on shortbus shula.  it's infuriating.  i seriously think a large part of our OL's problem is that defenses know exactly how to time the snap because of how low the playclock gets

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I fuging called the inevitable 1st Quarter 0:00 play clock T.O cheese that Shula and Ron is known for.

Ron said he goes down with Shula on record, it's looking very likely so.

But we all know Jrich won't go outside of status quo when it comes to subservient HC's with no balls or intelligence.

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