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Do your best to put a positive spin on Shula's promotion


panther4life

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1) Just like Rivera, with Shula we won't have to worry about any of those embarrassing emotional outbursts on the sidelines.

2) We already know how to spell his name and what he looks like.

3) He is a nice looking chap, not too hard on the fan's eyes.

4) He can call Dad when he hits tough stretches.

That's all I got...

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Rivera knows he has only next year to prove himself. Shula knows this and his job will be on the line if Rivera is canned. Good for Ricky for wr coach and if Skipper returns as RB coach we might be ok.

I could see Weinke coming in as QB coach.

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Hmmmm....

mmm....

Alright I got it! He might have a better understanding of Cam Newton than Chud did and develop a better offense built around Cam playing under center feeding the running backs who just got back their old coach.

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