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Hue Jackson could have been coordinating this offense.


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Guest Spider Monkey

Shula > Jackson

Shula's offense has been very impressive, considering we only have 3 offensive linemen.

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I like Rivera and can defend him....but staying pat with Shula and letting Hue leave Charlotte during the OC search was a letdown.

I will admit I had a blind optimisim that Shula learned to expand and see what made Chud good.

I see nothing close to anything innovative in the offense so far and predictible playcalling.

Every time I watch Hard Knocks I cringe bc I see Hue right there.

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First, Hue is an idiot and a prick. Second, there is a very specific reason Hue went from Head Coach to Offensive Coordinator to Defensive Back Coach; he fuging sucks. Third, who names their kid Hue?

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I like Rivera and can defend him....but staying pat with Shula and letting Hue leave Charlotte during the OC search was a letdown.

I will admit I had a blind optimisim that Shula learned to expand and see what made Chud good.

I see nothing close to anything innovative in the offense so far and predictible playcalling.

Every time I watch Hard Knocks I cringe bc I see Hue right there.

Shula/Rivera are hiding the offensive playbook.

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