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Eric Washington/Luke Kuechly vs Mike Shula this week


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I wonder what Shula even does on that staff. Shurmur designed the offense and calls the plays. Maybe he makes sure everyone's tablets are connected to the stadium wifi?

Jokes aside, there is a lot of institutional knowledge of the Panthers in the Meadowlands between Shula, Gettleman and J. Stew. Those guys have been around basically every coach and player on our roster that wasn't added this past offseason. I wouldn't be too worried about the offense given the changes Norv brought, but I could see them moving the ball on us more than we're used to early the game. Hopefully Reid catches them off guard with something they haven't seen on tape.

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1 minute ago, FugAllY'all said:

I wonder what Shula even does on that staff. Shurmur designed the offense and calls the plays. Maybe he makes sure everyone's tablets are connected to the stadium wifi?

Jokes aside, there is a lot of institutional knowledge of the Panthers in the Meadowlands between Shula, Gettleman and J. Stew. Those guys have been around basically every coach and player on our roster that wasn't added this past offseason. I wouldn't be too worried about the offense given the changes Norv brought, but I could see them moving the ball on us more than we're used to early the game. Hopefully Reid catches them off guard with something they haven't seen on tape.

I'm not sure it's going to be that easy for Shula to share the "secrects" of the Panthers.  We've already seen a VERY different O from Norv, so I'm not sure what info they can pass.  As far as defensively, I'm sure they would LOVE Shula to try to "scheme" against the Panthers D.  The counter play that Luke and Washington could come up with would be fun.

At the end of the day though, it's going to depend on line play.  If the Panthers lines win, we win.  And if they lose, the Giants win.

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5 minutes ago, FugAllY'all said:

I wonder what Shula even does on that staff. Shurmur designed the offense and calls the plays. Maybe he makes sure everyone's tablets are connected to the stadium wifi?

 

  Which is why it’s a non-issue. 

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And not just Shula but the Giants' O hasn't scored 30 points in 36 games with Eli, so it's Shula with a terrible terrible OL and QB. We should be able to handle their O with ease, but knowing the Panthers wouldn't be shocked to see us allow 40

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