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I think Marty Hunrey should be our GM/OC


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I am the first to complain about over investing at RB...but what is done is done.

Hurney at least would at least run the poo out of these guys even if he had to steal his play calls from the "ask madden" option on Madden 12. Chud's creativity is overstated....his gadget plays make for a good highlight but he consistantly shown he loses focus on where the talent is on his roster.....too often he asks Cam to be the team. That makes for big numbers for Cam. But it also makes life hard for Cam and makes Cam more likely to gamble. Too often last year Williams and Stewart weren't asked to do enough heavy lifting....but rather be small role players.

We can't afford for Chud to start this year like he did last year. Williams and Tolbert simply were not built into his gameplan today.

This was the worse offensive gameplan since Fox's AZ one....

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I just see no reason as to why Tolbert was so underutilized in today's gameplan. It's literally like Chudzinski is still in preseason mode.

Chud pointlessly put games on Cam last year....

Did it today. At least last year the rationale could be we want to throw the kitchen sink at Cam even if it means losing a game.

We have a run blocking OL, too much talent in the backfield.....and Chud tells Cam to put the team in his back? Not acceptable in year 2. Cam's crash course is over....just bad play calling now.

Our RBs ran at franchise lows last year. Chud seems to want to break that it seems year 2....which would be fine if they were gameplanned into an extensive short pass game but they aren't.

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