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If and when Shula is fired, who would you like to see become our next OC?


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I have moments with shula. sometimes he calls great games but most of the time I feel that he sucks. I am not sure how much of that goes on shula and how much goes on the fact we have terrible tackles. Probably a little odd both. there are was to help by time. he could roll cam out of the pocket that would help.  KB has been almost unstoppable on slants,hitches and skinny post. with all that said Rivera should have never let Hue Jackson out the door when he came to interview. hopefully this off season brings us at least a better quality left tackle. it's time we start investing in protecting cam. seems like this season cam doesn't escape the pocket nearly as much. idk if that by choice or if the coaches tell him not to,but if they want him to stand there he has to have better protection. that would go a long way in helping Cam and Shula or the next oc we get

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Shula will very likely be back next year.  Oher will return, but Gettleman will draft two OTs in the first three rounds.  In July, early reports are that our rookie tackles are well ahead of schedule in their development.  The Huddle will cheer, make bold proclamations, and breathlessly hang on each tweet out of training camp that talks O-Line.  In August, Oher will retire after he gets concussed in a preseason game, moving Remmers back to LT with Williams on the right side.  The second half of every game will feature our future at the tackle position, which will be one of the two rookies.  

In September, poor line play will lead to calls to bench Remmers and/or Williams, and eventually an injury will force one of the rookies into the starting line-up.  He will struggle mightily, and the overall line play will regress.  By mid-October, despite the team's record the cries of "bust" will be heard, along with "wasted picks" and threads lamenting the apparent abandonment of BPA drafting.

And of course, by Thanksgiving there will be threads calling for Henning's Davidson's Shula's job.

This is what I know from a decade of reading this board.

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Lol the Knights of Shula are nothing if not predictable. Only thing positive that can be said is "number one offense" and "consistency".  We had the number one offense despite Shula. Not because of.  On the surface that #1 offense stat sure is easy to hang your hat on, but anyone who decides to look a little deeper than just the stat sheet can tell Shula is handicapping this offense. 

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2 hours ago, Cyberjag said:

Shula will very likely be back next year.  Oher will return, but Gettleman will draft two OTs in the first three rounds.  In July, early reports are that our rookie tackles are well ahead of schedule in their development.  The Huddle will cheer, make bold proclamations, and breathlessly hang on each tweet out of training camp that talks O-Line.  In August, Oher will retire after he gets concussed in a preseason game, moving Remmers back to LT with Williams on the right side.  The second half of every game will feature our future at the tackle position, which will be one of the two rookies.  

In September, poor line play will lead to calls to bench Remmers and/or Williams, and eventually an injury will force one of the rookies into the starting line-up.  He will struggle mightily, and the overall line play will regress.  By mid-October, despite the team's record the cries of "bust" will be heard, along with "wasted picks" and threads lamenting the apparent abandonment of BPA drafting.

And of course, by Thanksgiving there will be threads calling for Henning's Davidson's Shula's job.

This is what I know from a decade of reading this board.

We will draft a stud OT in the First round.

He will dominate.

The end.

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15 hours ago, Kevin Greene said:

I shiver to think what Cam would be today if his first year was with Shula instead of Chudzinski. Cam just might now be moving from a total College based offense.

Every year has been with Shula.  

Shula > Chud in terms of being paired with Ron

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1 hour ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Rivera + Turner... I have mixed feelings on that combination. I was living in San Diego during that tenure. So much wasted potential, and that roster was LOADED.

That said, it can't be worse than Shula.

I think Ron prefers Shula.  Norv IMO gets back into the Chud area.  Both Chud and Norv are better and more creative offensive minds....Shula plays to a defense (which Ron wants). 

Biggest issue is Shula's teams have played to the D this year.....and the D hasn't been there in the losses. Yet we talk Shula only

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22 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Oh, I missed the part where Chud was Cam's OC the first year and parlayed that season into a Head Coaching job in the NFL.

Shula has been paired with Cam every season of Cam's historic career to date.  

Chud's a head coach? Oh...you probably meant Chud had a job in Cleveland for a season.  Yeah...I guess he did.  I guess Chud is a trivia question now...name one of the few guys not to last a calendar year 

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45 minutes ago, CRA said:

Shula has been paired with Cam every season of Cam's historic career to date.  

Chud's a head coach? Oh...you probably meant Chud had a job in Cleveland for a season.  Yeah...I guess he did.  I guess Chud is a trivia question now...name one of the few guys not to last a calendar year 

Point is you continue to miss. Chud's work with Cam his rookie year was the catalyst for his rookie record breaking season and every season since. 

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