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Just now, TheCandyMan said:

 


I hate Shula as much as the next guy, and nothing would make me happier than to see his butt get canned, but he didn't turn the ball over 4 times tonight.

DA should know better than to force a throw on 1st and goal and when to get down.


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Daddy's boy called the 1st and goal pass play like the fugging idiot he is.. DA fugged up but a clear call would be to run the ball.. easy.

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How the hell did he get two coach of the year awards? His clock management and overall coaching is terrible. 3 runs up the middle with 3 minutes left? Fire him. Fire Shula. 

Cam has made his career.... 

We need a coach who has "it". 

Ron likes to bring up that the Broncos came back and won the Super bowl 2 years after losing one. What he doesn't mention is the biggest change for that team was the coaching position.

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1 minute ago, TheCandyMan said:

 


I hate Shula as much as the next guy, and nothing would make me happier than to see his butt get canned, but he didn't turn the ball over 4 times tonight.

DA should know better than to force a throw on 1st and goal and when to get down.


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I'm not sure why people are surprised. Even Cleveland didn't want DA as a starter.

He is what he is. A capable back up who isn't going to win games for you.  

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