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Give credit where credit is due- Shula called an excellent game last night


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Maybe it was the Dolphins electing to stay in the locker room at half time

Maybe it was Cam being the Cam we know he’s capable of being

Maybe it’s the rushing game coming together 

Maybe Shula is simply more comfortable calling games without Kelvin (lol).

Maybe he was showing off against his dads squad

who knows but last night was a thing of beauty.

thoughts

 

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

Maybe it was the Dolphins electing to stay in the locker room at half time

Maybe it was Cam being the Cam we know he’s capable of being

Maybe it’s the rushing game coming together 

Maybe Shula is simply more comfortable calling games without Kelvin (lol).

Maybe he was showing off against his dads squad

who knows but last night was a thing of beauty.

thoughts

 

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It seemed he had a more balanced plan of attack and spread the ball around a lot more in both the run and passing game.  I have flamed him a lot and still have my doubts about his ability to adapt in-game, but I will give him credit for having a good plan of attack last night.  I also have to give credit to Rivera for not trying to ride a 10 point lead during the second half and trying to burn the clock the whole time.

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He gets a pass this week.  Still left too much meat on the bone with wasted up the gut runs on stacked boxes and only sending his speed guys on short routes. 

I chalk it up to Miami giving up at the half more than him out coaching anyone.  He basically did what he should have been doing from the jump but was forced into doing because he couldn't design plays around KB that didn't include him going deep on every down.

He's still a dumbass.

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