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Shula vs Quinn - A matchup of first year coordinators


Zod

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One thing not being discussed is the fact that first year Panthers Offensive Coordinator Mike Shula will be going up against first year Seahawks Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn.

 

The Seahawks had much defensive success last season under Gus Bradley, now head coach of the Jaguars.

 

Seahawk fans seem to think it is a forgone conclusion that no drop in play will be experienced on defense. However, it is highly probable that losing a top tier defensive coordinator will indeed have an effect.

 

This coaching matchup is a huge question mark. No one really knows how effective either will be in their new role.

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If we come out throwing and keeping the Seahawks off balance we can dictate the pace of the game. Try and get some three and outs on defense. I think if we play our brand of football on both sides of the ball we will be in the game at the end. Only this year I believe Cam will make the throw and the defense will hold.

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Why isn't this being talked about more

What? A point of weakness in the Seahawks impenetrable armor? The players the Seahawks have on D are incapable of failure needing no coaching whatsoever. You and I could walk on to the field with an inflatable Motorola headset and pretend to call defensive plays and they would still be the greatest of all time. We are dealing with demigods here, DEMIGODS I TELL YOU!!!

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