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Reasons why Shula is no longer needed in Carolina...


KillerKat

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Nobody in the NFL gets two free passes on turnovers like those. Throwing into coverage is one thing. Flipping the ball is another.

Indeed.

No bonehead mistakes allowed for Cam! EVER!

Since no other good QB in the history of the NFL has ever done anything stupid on the field, we must hold Cam to the same standard!

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Indeed.

No bonehead mistakes allowed for Cam! EVER!

Since no other good QB in the history of the NFL has ever done anything stupid on the field, we must hold Cam to the same standard!

 

No those QBs get held accountable too. You think Tom Brady has never been criticized? Peyton? Randal? To play QB is to be criticized. I don't understand this attitude that Cam is singled out.

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No those QBs get held accountable too. You think Tom Brady has never been criticized? Peyton? Randal? To play QB is to be criticized. I don't understand this attitude that Cam is singled out.

True.

But I do enjoy being snarky with those, like you, that pretty much always have "blame Cam" as the first bullet in their magazine.

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I find it really hard to agree with anyone defending Shula at this point.  He's as lame as they come.

 

That Stewart call on 3rd down in the redzone was just a brain dead call.  I've tried to give this guy the benefit of the doubt but he's either too stubborn or lacks intelligence to properly adjust.  Just because we had the ball bounce our way last year and ended up with 12 wins it doesn't mean he wasn't still a below average offensive coordinator.

 

I'd like to see more fire from Rivera as well.  He's always on the sidelines with that [insert expression here] face.  This football team won't be his for much longer if he keeps Shula around so he better wake up.  Two too conservative coaches don't go too well together.  We need a more modern minded coordinator to go along with Rivera's philosophy, that is if he's to remain coach long-term.

 

 

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