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Shula, Zod, and SCP


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OK Zod. You and I were pretty adamant all summer about Shula's lack of in-game adjustments and his inability to react to what a defense gives him. I'm still not 100% sold on him because the defenses we've beaten the last 3 weeks aren't really Steel Curtainesque. What will it take for you to eat some Shula Crow? I have to see him successfully call a game against the 9ers and Pats defense before I say I was wrong. What about you?

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He wall ill prepared at the start of the season but has improved. It seems they now understand touchdowns are needed to win games in the NFL.

 

Still, I need to see him call a game against a legit defense.

 

We have played 2 games against defense in the top half of the league and lost both. He called awful games against Seattle and Arizona (espescially the second halves )

 

We have the 49ers and Patriots coming up who both have top 10 defenses. If he can call a good complete game against either of those teams I will be a believer.

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If we have a strong offensive showing against the 9ers and Pats I will wear a "I was a whiny fan and wrong about Shula" sign around my neck to the Bucs game.

How about you just stop posting? I think everyone would prefer that.

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Through the first half of the season (including next week's Atlanta game), our opponents cumulative record stands at 21-38. 

 

In the second half, our upcoming opponents currently have a combined 37-26 record.

 

Let's see how Shula navigates some of those defenses before we drink the kool-aid.

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