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Mike Shula & Ken Dorsey FIRED


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I think Ron went back and looked at the film of the playoff game. First play of the game was  big run up the middle by Stew, 11 yards or so. We grabbed early momentum and put the Saints on their heels. Then there's Cam standing in the huddle looking over to the sideline. And looking.... and looking... and looking. By the time the call comes in, the play clock is down and we burn a time out. 

Maybe if we get a quick play call right there we march it down and open the game 7-0 and the entire complexion of the game changes. 

After watching that sequence, Ron decides Shula needs to go.

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6 minutes ago, trueblade said:

I think Ron went back and looked at the film of the playoff game. First play of the game was  big run up the middle by Stew, 11 yards or so. We grabbed early momentum and put the Saints on their heels. Then there's Cam standing in the huddle looking over to the sideline. And looking.... and looking... and looking. By the time the call comes in, the play clock is down and we burn a time out. 

Maybe if we get a quick play call right there we march it down and open the game 7-0 and the entire complexion of the game changes. 

After watching that sequence, Ron decides Shula needs to go.

That, and the five times we were close to the 20 yard line and couldn't find the end zone. 

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