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PrimeTimeHeel

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I want Shula gone at all costs. 

The one hope and bright spot out of last year was I thought he would get the axe. 

Terrible bad as it gets year and nope he is retained. 

Feel like we are forever going to be solid with some good and not so good years. Enough to keep everyone year after year. 

With Ron and the defense always being stout, just dont see how we can get rid of Shula. 

I can not in anyway envision us winning a superbowl with Shula calling plays. 

 

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Dang guys, we literally just went 2 and 1 against arguably 3 of the best teams in the league and possibly the toughest stretch of our schedule. Relax, let the rest of the season play out. 3-1 This quarter and we are looking mighty good.

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13 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

We actually went through every first down play yesterday and you would be surprised how many were pass plays - even before they abandoned the run. Sure felt like a Stew run every first down but it was far from it. 

I've done the same for prior games.. ..its pretty evenly split 

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1st and 10 at CAR 25

(14:47 - 1st) J.Stewart left end to CAR 26 for 1 yard (A.Armstead).

 

1st and 10 at CAR 25

(15:00 - 1st) (Shotgun) J.Stewart right guard to CAR 24 for -1 yards (S.Lawson; K.Williams).

 

1st and 10 at CAR 25

(11:47 - 1st) J.Stewart up the middle to CAR 26 for 1 yard (K.Van Noy, E.Roberts).

 

1st and 15 at CAR 16

(11:27 - 1st) (Shotgun) J.Stewart right tackle to CAR 16 for no gain (T.Whitehead).

 

1st and 10 at CAR 47

(13:03 - 1st) (Shotgun) J.Stewart right guard to CAR 48 for 1 yard (F.Cox; J.Hicks).

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1 hour ago, csx said:

I've done the same for prior games.. ..its pretty evenly split 

42 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

I think it felt worse because they were all unsuccessful, but it was even. 

the issue for me is not that i think we run on first down every single time. Its that our playcalling in general is the most predictable ive seen on any NFL team in my 10 years of serious NFL following. The reason it feels like we run on 1st so much is because we can guess when we will run on first down, and surely if we can, the opposing defense can guess better than us. I think we still win games like the past two weeks on talent alone. but just like SB50, our offensive playcalling always has the propensity to horribly disappoint the fans on a big stage.

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2 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

the issue for me is not that i think we run on first down every single time. Its that our playcalling in general is the most predictable ive seen on any NFL team in my 10 years of serious NFL following. The reason it feels like we run on 1st so much is because we can guess when we will run on first down, and surely if we can, the opposing defense can guess better than us. I think we still win games like the past two weeks on talent alone. but just like SB50, our offensive playcalling always has the propensity to horribly disappoint the fans on a big stage.

But it's fairly predictable when you watch any team when they are going to run. Look at the down and the formation.

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