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Interesting stuff. Kalil and other players comments have led me to believe Chud's play calling was very popular among players. Also i really feel bad for Beast and no wants to see him come back more than his fans.

 

Chuds playcalling WAS POPULAR or  UNPOPULAR? Lol

 

Most I've heard from, it didn't sound so popular. 

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Interesting stuff. Kalil and other players comments have led me to believe Chud's play calling was very popular among players. Also i really feel bad for Beast and no wants to see him come back more than his fans.

 

yeah, appears he was a problem to most everyone in the locker room who speaks on Chud (or asked about him)...

 

 

seems like they would know best...

 

 

 

 

edit:  heard the interview, he didn't mention him specifically, but pretty much word for word with what others have said...

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Chud's the easy scapegoat, since he's gone, but he was here when we finished winning 5 of the last 6, and that's what they'll try and reproduce going forward. If we have a good season and get in the playoffs I don't care who gets the credit for this year or the blame for last year. The good and bad labels are gonna get applied to the likely targets no matter what.

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Chud's the easy scapegoat, since he's gone, but he was here when we finished winning 5 of the last 6, and that's what they'll try and reproduce going forward. If we have a good season and get in the playoffs I don't care who gets the credit for this year or the blame for last year. The good and bad labels are gonna get applied to the likely targets no matter what.

We don't know what goes on behind the scenes. Maybe Shula was more involved in game planning for those last few games. We had a huge turnaround in what we were doing offensively and it's hard to believe anyone would overhaul the play calling after 1 1/2 seasons of the same ish without outside opinions.

I do believe Chuds want to constantly run the read option actually hurt us more than it helped. Cams got all the tool to be a great play action QB so he can improvise with his legs if he has to.

I would like to see him get to the point of making changes on the line based on what he sees. If he was able to audible into a read option because he sees that the numbers are in their favor, make that decision.

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