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All of you Shula haters


Semaj

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Shula had a stretch of 3 games where he was absolutely outstanding. The games before and after that he has at least partially sucked.

 

He seems to have near completely ditched the short, quick passing game that had us putting up 30+ every game, and went back to slow developing routes that get Cam sacked. His constant passing on 3rd and short is completely inappropriate and has a near 0% success rate.

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After one of his 3rd and short pass plays failed, I said if he calls another he should be fired. Sure enough, very next drive, 3rd and 2 pass play fails yet again.

 

We have Cam Newton and Mike Tolbert who have both proven they can get any 3rd and short we need them to 9 times out of 10. Yet since ATL Shula has had some obsession with passing on 3rd and 2, and it hasn't worked a single goddamn time that I can think of.

 

He refuses to learn from his mistakes. You can't expect to score 10 points and win with any frequency.

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Shula still calls stupid plays. Half of his plays yesterday were stupid. Sometimes he starts out bad, then gets better. Sometimes he starts out good and gets bad. Sometimes he's a mixture of both good and bad. He still needs improvement. We would have been a lot better on offense yesterday if he called a better game.

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