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The Shula hate is overblown.


CarolinaCoolin

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Clearly. Cause I'm the one who got my feelings hurt over the Internet right?

You have some major growing up to do if you like words over the Internet effect you that way. Good day to you and your future endeavors of not letting words get to you. I wish you the best of luck.

Hey man, you threw out the disrespect and I responded. I'm fine don't worry about me.

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Yeah no. Your whole post doesn't even address what I'm talking about at all.

Shula did work with what we had and we were middle of the pack. Improving on what we did last year when we had better pieces in place with less injuries.

We weren't middle of the pack untill we hit bad teams and went on a run, hell not even that was offense as much as it was Def getting back to form. Take away our def we are last on offense. Look at it any way you want but your wrong.

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Where would you put our offense and with your ranking name every team ahead of ours.

 

i think we're around the level of the QB-less STL rams. i'm not going to rank the offenses, but i'll give you a list of superior ones.

 

entire nfc east

seattle, san fran

entire nfc north

atlanta, new orleans

 

houston, indy

pittsburgh, baltimore, cincinnati

denver, san diego

new england, miami

 

buffalo would be another comparable team and WE HAVE OUR FRANCHISE QB. what we are seeing is so far below what it should be.

 

edit: the reason for our offense being "improved" (**********IN EVERYTHING EXCEPT POINTS***********) is because our numbers were inflated from being blown out so early and often.

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This is what matters

 

Red-Zone Scoring Percentage

 

2011 - 7th 57.89%

2012 - 9th 59.09%

2013 - 19th 52.08%

2014 - 26th 48.15%

 

This is really all that matters. Tampa got rid of him cause of red-zone, the Panthers need to do the same. I mean who defends Mike Shula? Smh Panthers fans

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i think we're around the level of the QB-less STL rams. i'm not going to rank the offenses, but i'll give you a list of superiors ones.

entire nfc east

seattle, san fran

entire nfc north

atlanta, new orleans

houston, indy

pittsburgh, baltimore, cincinnati

denver, san diego

new england, miami

buffalo would be another comparable team and WE HAVE OUR FRANCHISE QB. what we are seeing is so far below what it should be.

edit: the reason for our offense being "improved" (**********IN EVERYTHING EXCEPT POINTS***********) is because our numbers were inflated from being blown out so early and often.

Won't give you Washington or Minnesota. So basically around half of the league you still see us better than. Which was my point

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Clearly given how you responded. Lol puffing out your chest trying to inflate your sense of manhood.

You're an Internet tough guy.

You're wrong about that, just like most of everything else you've said in this thread.

You seem angrier than me at the moment so I don't know what to tell u boss.

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With all the great things Shula has done over the course of his career you would think that teams would begging him to work for them... LOL

 

 

                                                                                 FIRE MIKE SHULA

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This is what matters

Red-Zone Scoring Percentage

2011 - 7th 57.89%

2012 - 9th 59.09%

2013 - 19th 52.08%

2014 - 26th 48.15%

This is really all that matters. Tampa got rid of him cause of red-zone, the Panthers need to do the same. I mean who defends Mike Shula? Smh Panthers fans

I've stated in this thread multiple times the red zone needs to be improved upon. That isn't the argument.

I'm not even saying that Shula is the best or doesn't need any improvement.

I'm very reasonably stating given the talent level, circumstances, and injuries our offense performed relatively well and the hate that comes his way is overblown. That's it.

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The stats were inflated dramatically this season by garbage time scores.  we were in 5 blowouts, in those 5 blowouts, we had 5 TDs in what amounted to garbage time (2 vs green bay, 2 vs philly, 1 vs pitt).  While breaking down these numbers won't give an exact percentage, I'm not willing to do that much math, still it amounts to roughly 10% of our total offensive output came in blowouts.  This isn't counting 3rd quarter points in decided games, or even field goals, this is just purely nothing for either side to play for garbage points.  Unless you plan on losing a lot (IE jags/raiders), you can't account for 10% of your offensive production to come in games already decided  What I did see from shula was horrible route combinations and lackluster play calls.  He was better down the stretch, but he was still not good, and quite honestly while people think either cam or the D bailed him out, he was saved by the emergence of J-stew(or atleast the realization that D-will can't tote anymore).  For cam to progress, he needs something that can maximize his potential without him having to run 100x a game.  We may not bring in a markedly better OC than him if he is let go, but I can promise you that it won't be worse.

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