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Official Blame Shula week 3


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Cam and the defense not tackling lost us this game.

dont talk about being the best D if you can't fuging tackle. Saint O line has injuries and was sucking anyway, why was there no pressure?

quit throwing into triple coverage with a weak arm or let it rip til your shoulder breaks again, but quit throwing weak poo into tight coverage. 

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 Cam was terrible,  yes. However, couldn't we help him out by calling plays that suits him and are less predictable? Shouldn't we give him a left tackle? A receiving corps that is more than Greg Olsen? A defense that doesn't play soft zone against one of the best quarterbacks of all time? Not punting at the 35?

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2 minutes ago, gtanaka said:

Cam played bad today, but I cant help but feel bad for him and feel that his talent has been wasted with this terrible coordinator and headcoach. 

His talent for what? Throwing interceptions? Taking 20 yard reverse spin sacks? Overthrowing wide open receivers?

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4 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Cam sucked today. No sugar-coating it.

So did Shula

This. I really hope that a change in staff can get Cam going again, but I'm honestly fearing that Shula's offense combined with terrible protection year after year may have ruined Cam. The body isn't meant to take the beating he's taken year after year and it eventually starts to impact the mind as well.

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