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Behind enemy lines: Scouting the Panther’s D


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2 minutes ago, KBRed said:

Love the ‘Ways to Attack’. Unfortunately, Mike Shula is your Offensive Coordinator. Wah Waaaah...

I've been reading on several Giants boards that Shula gives them such a big advantage because he knows our personnel and strategies.  Sorry GMen, the fact that Mike Shula is on your staff after we kicked him to the curb gives us the edge. 

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really cool video thanks for posting OP. Props to that guy for sure. 

 

Regarding Shula, yall are under selling him. He will have a great gameplan to attack the Panthers. The key is the adjustments WE make. If we make good adjustments Shula will NOT abandon his gameplan, he never does. 

Finally, this game will come down to our pass rush. If they show up we win easily, otherwise this will be close. 

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Just now, Navy_football said:

Either way, I would like to think proper respect is given to OBJ.

You can play with that dude if you want, but you'll be on the wrong side of Sportscenter highlights.

You don't have to tell me. I was at the 2015 Giant's game.

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