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14 minutes ago, Toomers said:

   You can't promise anything. That's your opinion. And I said mentioned. And if he hadn't let the fake story of him not wanting to interview during playoffs, he would have. 

  A fact is, since 2013, Shula has done a good to excellent job when the OL is healthy.  2013 was good. Line was good. 2014, when line got settled, we started winning. 2015, same five starters every game...#1 offense. 2016, looked fine until Oher got hurt.

 

You want to make the argument that he failed to adjust things last year, I'll agree. Which is exactly why this year is it. If he doesn't adapt, he gone. Along with the rest of the staff. So it's either you want us to win, or you want to be right? Which is it?

You do understand you're giving a cavet to all your statements.. 

When the oline was healthy and playing good he was good..

Alot of OC have success in that situation..

The problem is when it doesn't he has no answers..

Also add in this cavet..

When the defense is top 5 and you have the biggest most atheltic QB in history (escaping and making even your bad calls look good) .. Shula does a good job..

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13 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:


Hate to butt in, but there somethings wrong with this post, actually a lot, our offensive game plan wasn't the reason we lost, no even close, but piss poor player execution, 2 fumbles from Tolbert, crucial dropped passes from Jericho and ginn(led to a int), all while in Denver territory, if the panthers didn't play like the Cleveland Browns that day we easily win our first Super Bowl by 10+. I also hear a lot of utilizing a short passing game, we do not have the personal for that type of scheme and the 7 step drop thing is a myth also, half the time guys are covered which cause cam to progress to his 3rd and 4th options, which cause sacks

IMO You want to really see if Shula is a bad oc?surround him with talent and then judge him by the results.

Just my opinion, you're a good poster I just disagree with you here


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There were fumbles and miss catches .. But there were also bad play calls and little help given to your tackles when it was clear they needed it..

If we would have switch to a field position game and let our defense put them in the situation we were in.. We win..

Where were the screens and draws play you need to do when facing that aggressive defense??

I disagree you don't judge a OC when everything is perfect.. And they have to invent ways to score..

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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Washington wide receiver John Ross posted an unofficial combine time of 4.22 seconds in the 40-yard dash. That would be a combine record. Ross told The Charlotte Observer at the combine he has a private workout scheduled with the Panthers, who have the No. 8 overall pick. Speed and the ability to play the slot could make him attractive there.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Washington wide receiver John Ross posted an unofficial combine time of 4.22 seconds in the 40-yard dash. That would be a combine record. Ross told The Charlotte Observer at the combine he has a private workout scheduled with the Panthers, who have the No. 8 overall pick. Speed and the ability to play the slot could make him attractive there.

@ 8?  stupid

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14 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

You do understand you're giving a cavet to all your statements.. 

When the oline was healthy and playing good he was good..

Alot of OC have success in that situation..

The problem is when it doesn't he has no answers..

Also add in this cavet..

When the defense is top 5 and you have the biggest most atheltic QB in history (escaping and making even your bad calls look good) .. Shula does a good job..

   Who are these OCs we should be getting? 

 

 And you are giving no context to yours.

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23 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David Newton ESPN Staff Writer 

Washington wide receiver John Ross posted an unofficial combine time of 4.22 seconds in the 40-yard dash. That would be a combine record. Ross told The Charlotte Observer at the combine he has a private workout scheduled with the Panthers, who have the No. 8 overall pick. Speed and the ability to play the slot could make him attractive there.

WHY does David Newton have to suck so bad?

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49 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Try watching the superbowl again ..

Perfect comeback is made..

Shula had no anwser to the pass rush Denver was doing.. And never adjusted to maybe a field position game.. Short pass short routes power runs up the middle to weaking and drain that defense..

No he still kept trying 7 step drops and deep routes.. Knowing we couldn't block for that long..

If we would have adjusted to a field position game and let their offense make the mistakes against our defense instead of us doing it and setting them up to score.. We would have a championshop now..

Better "Comeback" where in Shula's history has he had success other than last year with Cam?

What years other than last year has he OC'ed a top 15 offense??

Don't worry I'll wait.. 

We didn't have the personal to do that. Its was shown last year we couldn't do it either. Shula also campaigned for another pass catching TE last year so he could take advantage of what was happening. McCaffrey is a dual threat back that can attack the spaces left by cover 3. Not to get too detailed but that's what cover 3 does is forces teams to throw long passes and out routes. Unless you can use a back or slot guy to attack the middle gaps it leaves.

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Shula also campaigned for another pass catching TE last year so he could take advantage of what was happening. McCaffrey is a dual threat back that can attack the spaces left by cover 3. Not to get too detailed but that's what cover 3 does is forces teams to throw long passes and out routes. Unless you can use a back or slot guy to attack the middle gaps it leaves.

Probably the biggest deficiency with our offense. We don't have a slot receiver or running back that can attack the holes you mentioned 

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Just now, gmonjimbo said:

Probably the biggest deficiency with our offense. We don't have a slot receiver or running back that can attack the holes you mentioned 

Its a problem Dave should have addressed last year. On the flip side we run that exact formation on defense and he gave McD Tre Boston to cover those same holes. Its why last year was a total failure.

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