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How long is the Huddle gonna defend Shula?


MedellinHeel

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We seriously struggle to score more than 21 points a game. Half the time against good D's we struggle to even score more than 14. 

 

Which is really alarming due to having one of the best D's in the game. Our O gets more opportunities due to stout defense and take always. 

 

If Shula doesn't turn this around by the end of the season he needs to be replaced with a proven play caller. 

 

in b4 the "TOP comments". 

 

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His offense works in mistake free football where we can hold opponents under ~13-17 points.  

 

When you can't run block on top of it, you're going to have issues against a lot of defenses.  Especially 3-4s imo.  WR routes are designed very poorly in my opinion.  

 

I've been rooting like crazy for two guys in particular but Horton and Brown f'd up.  

 

 

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