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An open letter to Mike Shula


CamMoon

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Dear Devin,

It's the basis of our entire offense.  By not running Cam at all it negates the threat thus compacting the defense thus compromising our scheme.  We are scoring 30+ points a game and leading the league in offense....

Let Shula , do Shula.

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3 minutes ago, CamMoon said:

Dear Mike

 

Please stop calling those design runs for Cam. They almost never work and you're getting him hit for no reason. 3rd and 1 is fine. 4th and 1 is fine. 2nd and 7th is not! Let the MVP throw the damn ball! 

 

With Love

Devin

The threat of the run is enough for teams to stack the box. You don't actually have to run Cam imo

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Dear Mike Shula,

You have shut me the fug up this year and have really grown into a fine OC, despite some dumbass plays you call at the most random time. Nonetheless, you have proven me wrong and have created some damn good gameplans this year and called some GREAT games.

- Castavar

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8 minutes ago, CamMoon said:

Dear Mike

 

Please stop calling those design runs for Cam. They almost never work and you're getting him hit for no reason. 3rd and 1 is fine. 4th and 1 is fine. 2nd and 7th is not! Let the MVP throw the damn ball! 

 

With Love

Devin

You do know sometimes Cam changes the plan to a designed run to himself right

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3 minutes ago, CamMoon said:

For the record I think Shula has become a great OC. Just don't want Cam getting hit over 2 yards 

In all seriousness, I don't like it either.  But Cam does audible into those plays quite a bit, and I'm not going to question Cam...he knows his body better than we do.

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