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While I appreciate your modern thinking, Dave Gettleman will most likely hire our next coach. Do you really think Gettleman is going with an innovative offensive mind with no track record? When I think Dave Gettleman, I think boring defense first coach. 

 

Rivera will be back next year anyways.

 

No coach with experience in the NFL will want to work with a GM who is learning on the job and making more mistakes than anyone in the organization.

 

Gettleman will only be able to land a retread no other team wants or a college coach who no one has ever heard of... in fact I would not be surprised if our next coach comes from Canada if Gettleman is making the pick.

 

The correct thing to do is find a GM who values Cam and Kuechly and will put pieces around them.

 

Would love to get Gus because you know who he is bringing with him as his offensive Coordinator or assistant offensive coordinator? Dameyune Craig!!!

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Ive seen the offense. Im not ok with tempo its bs for the defense that already cant play defense because everything is a damn penalty. Unfair advantage is unfair and im not ok with my team doing it.

 

This is why these offenses with a hurry up focus (Eagles) TRAIN for this with sports science...to be ahead of the competition.  It's not unfair if the Eagles (just as an example) are in better shape/conditioning than the opposition. 

 

It has been made clear in most games and especially yesterday on the Eagles long TD drive in the 2nd half against Houston and Chip said as much this morning on his radio interview, that the Texans were gassed and so he took advantage of it on the ground.

 

If you can have your players in better shape than the opposition, I do not see that as "unfair" at all.  I think Gus would be a great hire for you guys here in Carolina.

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This is why these offenses with a hurry up focus (Eagles) TRAIN for this with sports science...to be ahead of the competition. It's not unfair if the Eagles (just as an example) are in better shape/conditioning than the opposition.

It has been made clear in most games and especially yesterday on the Eagles long TD drive in the 2nd half against Houston and Chip said as much this morning on his radio interview, that the Texans were gassed and so he took advantage of it on the ground.

If you can have your players in better shape than the opposition, I do not see that as "unfair" at all. I think Gus would be a great hire for you guys here in Carolina.

Its unfair in the aspect that you cant sub to counter their constant personnel changes because they run plays too quickly. If the umpire would stand over the ball about 3-4 extra seconds I wouldnt have near as big a problem with it.
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Its unfair in the aspect that you cant sub to counter their constant personnel changes because they run plays too quickly. If the umpire would stand over the ball about 3-4 extra seconds I wouldnt have near as big a problem with it.

 

I was in Houston for the Eagles game yesterday and I noticed the Texans had plenty of opportunities to sub in (and they did).  On the Eagles second to last TD drive, they had the Texans gassed and just kept lining up and running it down their throat.  Nothing cute, just simple handoffs and they couldn't be stopped. 

 

But if the Eagles are running no huddle and able to sub out Jordan Matthews for Josh Huff and Shady McCoy for Sproles on 3rd down, then there is no reason the Texans (or any other team) can't trot out their subs, they just can't jog out there.  Each player has to understand down and distance and when their number is being called.  It's not impossible.

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I was in Houston for the Eagles game yesterday and I noticed the Texans had plenty of opportunities to sub in (and they did). On the Eagles second to last TD drive, they had the Texans gassed and just kept lining up and running it down their throat. Nothing cute, just simple handoffs and they couldn't be stopped.

But if the Eagles are running no huddle and able to sub out Jordan Matthews for Josh Huff and Shady McCoy for Sproles on 3rd down, then there is no reason the Texans (or any other team) can't trot out their subs, they just can't jog out there. Each player has to understand down and distance and when their number is being called. It's not impossible.

3rd down is one thing but if they randomly jump to 4 or 5 wide on 1st down after a power run and have the play called and youre out there trying to sub im dime or nickel but you dont know which one youre going with because its up to the DC..thats a disadvantage caused by not enough time to sub.
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