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If Ron Rivera won't fire Mike Shula, then fire Ron Rivera


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I am so, so done with this team's incompetence at the OC position resulting in no change. It has been a necessary and consistent demand for some time now.

 

Throwing three straight deep balls when you're trying to run some clock and put it in the end zone to win?

Run Cam all game on idiotic QB sweeps and then completely ignoring the prospect of QB Draw on 3rd and 4th and 1?

 

Every single thing this offense does happens in a vacuum. There is no dedicated rhythm to what we do. Each play is an isolated choice picked in the moment based on what Shula thinks is best then and there. Did anybody audibly laugh as I did when Romo recommended we quickly get to the line and snap the ball on a quick run? This offense hasn't possessed that kind of sophistication and efficiency since the day Shula took the helm. Shula is still picking his play at this point.

Fire him. Right now. I do not care about any alleged excuses. If Ron wants to make one, then fire Ron as well. L-O--L at the end of half hail Mary when you had a kick within your man's range. 

The franchise can ignore this issue no longer. Make the necessary maneuvers to salvage this team, or blow it up entirely. Those are your options. 

 

"mike really has a great family pedigree for the sport" isn't one anymore.

 

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