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OL gives you a run game, a run game gives you playaction, and you have Steve Smith, Greg Olsen, and especially Ted Ginn ready to feast on defenses who cannot stop the run..

 

Add a 2nd TE who can stretch the field and you just realistically fixed more holes than you're suggesting.  

 

Shula hardly uses the playaction, even when we've ran over teams. Shula won't bother utilizing a second TE, it's not going to happen.

 

Even with a super young O-Line somehow balling out, I don't see our running backs going anywhere. We don't have a solid RB core anymore, Tolbert is our best hope. 

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I want to improve our WR corps too, but let's take another look at a stat from the SF game...

Cam's QB rating under pressure was 2. Cam's QB rating when he was not pressured was 133.

Time and time again we have seen Cam pass as well as any QB in the league from an accuracy standpoint, decision making standpoint, and any other way you want to measure it, when he has a clean pocket.

Pretending like OL are just a bunch of fat guys to help us run the ball for 4 yards a pop is taking a very limited view of their contributions.

This guy gets it.

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Lol at you knocking efficiency as if that is a bad thing

You act like our team DIDN'T go 12-4 and win the South.

And you act as if the overall dominance of other aspects of the unit wasnt predominantly responsible for said record in order to support your continued obsession with defending every weakness in the coaching staff as has been routine

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Shula hardly uses the playaction, even when we've ran over teams. Shula won't bother utilizing a second TE, it's not going to happen.

 

Even with a super young O-Line somehow balling out, I don't see our running backs going anywhere. We don't have a solid RB core anymore, Tolbert is our best hope. 

 

maybe, maybe not...  he should since it's a better avenue to suggest.

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Shula hardly uses the playaction, even when we've ran over teams. Shula won't bother utilizing a second TE, it's not going to happen.

 

Even with a super young O-Line somehow balling out, I don't see our running backs going anywhere. We don't have a solid RB core anymore, Tolbert is our best hope. 

not true, until the end of the year when it was more than obvious pass protection started to become a real liability, which kinda coincides with who we played against(better defenses).  early on we depended heavy on playaction, almost too much... see the safety against AZ, but for the most part it was pretty effective.  problem with PA is the qb has his back to the defenders just long enough to not know if there is pressure up the middle, which was where most teams started attacking us.

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Great point because I forgot we had Jeremy which made 2 security blankets for the rook Cam.  I hate Hurney didn't keep Shockey even though most think he was a whistle blower but he helped to develop Cam and he stayed in Cam's ear on the sideline.  He was a key factor to that years success.

OL gives you a run game, a run game gives you playaction, and you have Steve Smith, Greg Olsen, and especially Ted Ginn ready to feast on defenses who cannot stop the run..

 

Add a 2nd TE who can stretch the field and you just realistically fixed more holes than you're suggesting.  

 

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And you act as if the overall dominance of other aspects of the unit wasnt predominantly responsible for said record in order to support your continued obsession with defending every weakness in the coaching staff as has been routine

Lol at looking at things in a vacuum and not understanding how one side of the ball effects the other.

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Between free agency and the draft we can address both the OL & WR corp. Gettleman isn't an idiot. If he's talking openly about competing with the 49ers & Seahawks, he damn sure realizes we need an upgrade at WR.

 

He was supposed to fill the holes last year in the same areas. It didn't exactly work out as both areas were huge concerns all year.

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Every team Shula has been OC for has seen a significant rise in defensive YPG and PPG when he came and a significant drop in defensive performance when he left.

Coincidence?,

4 of his 5 years as an OC no team's defense has ranked below 3rd in the NFL in YPG or 5th in PPG.

The one year his team didn't they improved from 27th on defense to 11th from the year before he was there.

The offense directly correlates to the defense being dominate.

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