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Alright but seriously. Mike Shula is worthless.


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Anyone can look at Cam and see that he hasn't developed. IF you are a hater you put it on him and if you are a homer you put it on the coaching.

 

If you are me you just note that he hasn't developed and watch the incredulousness.

 

Correct!! But our QB coach isn't  amazing either sadly. I hope they get someone to come in and help Cam with his mechanics.

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Bottom line is Shula is only in the NFL because of his dad's name.

 

Guy has been fired from 'Bama and the Bucs for the exact same reason he's going to be fired here, his offenses are completely ineffective and he has no clue how to call a game.  All of those in the offseason who thought he learned so much in 10 years were wrong.  The guy grew up with football, had an amazing coach for a dad, and had been primed since birth to coach, yet still failed HORRIBLY multiple times.   No matter how much you teach some people, some just don't have it.

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Anyone can look at Cam and see that he hasn't developed. IF you are a hater you put it on him and if you are a homer you put it on the coaching.

 

If you are me you just note that he hasn't developed and watch the incredulousness.

 

 

Three pronged IMO:

 

Cam may be burnt out, shell shocked, or not putting in the work.  Possibly a mixture of all three.

 

JR kept an inept coaching staff around with a new GM.  Horrible choice, and most of us knew it.

 

Hurney was not able to find good O linemen and WR's, and DG was hamstrung by Hurneys mistakes.

 

 

The real blame for Cam not progressing is on Cam, JR, and Hurney, with a dash of DG.  Although I blame DG very very little in this one.

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Anyone can look at Cam and see that he hasn't developed. IF you are a hater you put it on him and if you are a homer you put it on the coaching.

If you are me you just note that he hasn't developed and watch the incredulousness.

I actually disagree, even if the stats don't bear it out yet. I think he is a better QB, but he still has a ways to go.

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