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This looked really familiar. I have been stressing for months that Shula's biggest issue as an OC was in game adjustments. Once the defense adjusts to what the offense is doing, it's difficult to score. It's just not his strong point.

Lets all hope this is just a one game letdown, because if its an indicator of what's to come its going to be a long season.

Rivera just said in the press conference they need to look and see what they did to stop our offense.

That idea is about 20 minutes of football too late.

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What did he do wrong?  Did people expect us to explode on Seattle's elite defense or something?

 

He called a good game.  Seattle just played good defense.  Not much he can do.  And we were driving on Seattle down the stretch.  Not his fault Williams fumbled.

 

Do not evaluate Shula off one game vs. a top 3 defense in the NFL.  Because this is the same defense that shut down Rodgers and Brady led offenses last year who are both more talented than what Carolina has on offense.

 

It looks like a situation of you just wanting to be right about your pre-conceived notion. Maybe Shula is bad.  I didn't see what you saw today.  But do not judge him off 1 game vs. a terrific defense.  

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