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Hang Shula at dawn


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38 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

What would you have done differently if you were Shula last night?  Only thing I can think is I would have done QB sneak on fourth and 1.  We are never going to be a good team passing the ball 50 times a game

Not keep throwing long passes when there was plenty of time left, for one.

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40 minutes ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

What would you have done differently if you were Shula last night?  Only thing I can think is I would have done QB sneak on fourth and 1.  We are never going to be a good team passing the ball 50 times a game

 

I wouldn’t let two drives stall inside the five yard line. I wouldn’t pass out of the shot gun on 4th and 1 with the game on the line. I wouldn’t call three deep passes at the end. I wouldn’t keep running the ball on early downs. 

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3 hours ago, Captain Obvious said:

Bye Shula.

one of my many favorite scenes in one of my favorite movies of all times and something that absolutely needs to take place.

i've had enough. that was more than enough. i'm not done with this team or it's players, but i'm done with that coaching staff.

i don't trust them at all. i hope they turn it around, but i'm not counting on it. we need to move on.

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5 minutes ago, rayzor said:

one of my many favorite scenes in one of my favorite movies of all times and something that absolutely needs to take place.

i've had enough. that was more than enough. i'm not done with this team or it's players, but i'm done with that coaching staff.

i don't trust them at all. i hope they turn it around, but i'm not counting on it. we need to move on.

Seems to me this was done to the wrong man recently.  But yeah, changes need to be made.  It starts at the top however.  This team needs a complete philosophical overall and it starts at the top.  But I'll save that for another thread.

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1 hour ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

I really don't get why you guys are criticizing Shula for last night.  It's more on personnel than anything, it's not his fault we can't run establish the run which forces us to pass 50 times a game.  Cam was also inaccurate last night

That was probably the worst offensive play calling that I have ever seen.

Frustrating to start every drive 2nd & 15--good grief,

What's Chud doing these days ?

 

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