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Geoff Schwartz believes that Mike Shula will be held accountable


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Starts at 8:15 regarding the Panthers 

 

Recap:

- Panthers were his lock of the week, almost switched to Baltimore (RIP)

- Says that he's been highly complimentary of Shula and that he has been doing, HAD been doing a great job designing an offense that best fit Cam.

-Cam limited athletically now. Not running him which was a big part of the MVP season

- Cam can't throw outside of the numbers or deep now (nor on the run). Only on breaking inside routes or between the numbers. (NOTE: I believe this meant more along the lines of play design rather than Cam's ability but could be wrong)

-Offense now isn't designed well enough to get points. 

-Saints D is historically bad but they still came into a road game on grass and ran over the Panthers. Carolina was embarassed.

-Force feeding CMC early makes sense to get him going since they haven't gotten him going yet.

-Someone has to go. Believes it will be Shula. Doesn't know when but someone will be the scapegoat for these first 3 weeks.

-Believes it'll take 8-10 weeks for the offense to be what they say it will but games need to be won now. (NOTE: I believe that beforehand when discussing Cam recovering from surgery that he was listing that as a reason for it taking longer)

-Good teams are supposed to win those games against opponents like the historically bad Saints D.

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

For some reason it won't let me skip to that point, pie for cliff notes on what he said about our O?

If you're on mobile, hold your finger down on the screen and it should bring up the progress bar.

I'll try to cliff notes it if that doesn't work for you

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