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Shula is growing.


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I feel that Shula is doing a good job. And Cam has played well to. Even tho our oline sucks to high heaven right now. We need to revamp this oline badly in the offseason. If we can get a good oline to protect Cam and open up the run a lot better then they are right now. Just think what kind of damage Cam could do to other teams Ds. I'm beginning to change my 1st round pick from a WR to and Olineman this coming draft. Our WRs are starting to prove that they can get open. Cam just needs protection. Oline is be coming the main thing we need draft with the first pick of the draft this year.

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Shula only pissed me off in the Buffalo game and the 4th of the Zona game. Other than that he has been great and has seemed to have gotten into a rhythm.

 

I don't want to squabble over things but I do think he could have trusted Cam more on that last drive vs SEA.  Either way, he's looked very good in a number of games this year, and I was impressed with his playcalls once it became obvious STL was getting pressure

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That quick 3 and out in the 4th Q was suspect.

I kinda want them to build around Cam first then see who shula is. he is up and down sometimes he's conservative sometimes he puts his foot on the opposing DS neck. its frustrating but idk if thats him or lack of playmakers...
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i agree better but i still think he has been trying too hard to turn cam into a pocket passser

Cam is a pocket passer lol eyes always down field, throws lasers and is accurate...

if anything Cam could take off more but he's mixing it up only game cam played like a game manager was Seattle they scraped that quick.

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the only play that i really didnt like today was tolberts run that ended up with the safety. I guess play calls are kind of limited there though.

 

gotta give them credit for sticking with the run even though it didnt work well today tho. it probably kept STLs d from really getting after cam as much as they wanted.

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look, Shula is our oc only because there were zero candidates last year because everyone 

knew RR was getting fired at the end of his 3 year deal.  

 

It made sense to promote Shula because he knew our guys and our scheme.

 

 

Our OC only stays if our HC stays, and both are a long way from staying.

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