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this offense is completely unrecognizable


PhillyB

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sweet jesus on a stick, i can't believe what i'm watching. we've seen strands of it for the past couple of weeks in spite of poor line play, but the difference turner has made has never been more clear than in this game.

play calls coming in with loads of time on the clock. cam's footwork looks good. guys getting schemed open. divergent route trees.

everything that was wrong with shula's offense appears to have reversed with the installation of turner's. i've never felt so good after a series of stalled drives.

shula was dog doo but he's been sprayed off the soles of our new balances and we look fresh as fug.

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I'm just mad it took them that long to figure out that Shula wasn't the answer. We wasted so many Cam prime years just to stick with the status quo. I have NO DOUBT we win that superbowl with Norv at OC.

I mean, the offense is like night and day. We actually run plays that design players to get open and makes Cam have easy throws. When's the last time Cam had an "easy' throw to get his groove going? Not to mention the players just look like they KNOW what they are supposed to be doing, contrary to what we saw with Shula (WRs in the same area all the time, o-line not knowing what to do, miscommunication from Cam and Wrs, etc.). We are going to see a Rams like turnaround on offense.

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7 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

CAP even looking good again

 “Let’s package together Dameire Byrd, Artis-Payne, and our 5th round pick from 2021 to the Cowboys for Tyron Smith. The Cowboys would be idiots not to do this trade! Make it happen Gettleman”  - MM122181

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