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Haters ain’t hatin today


mc52beast

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Couldn’t watch the game today so I’m not sure how good/bad Shula and Rivera were. Normally even when we win there are complaints about play calling, time management but all I could find in the threads was stuff about how we once again went into prevent and almost lost.

So what’s going on? Did they both have a good game at the same time?

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14 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Couldn’t watch the game today so I’m not sure how good/bad Shula and Rivera were. Normally even when we win there are complaints about play calling, time management but all I could find in the threads was stuff about how we once again went into prevent and almost lost.

So what’s going on? Did they both have a good game at the same time?

At 6:51 in the 3rd quarter we kicked a FG to take an 11 pt lead.

Then Ron shut it down.

We proceeded to have 4 subsequent offensive possessions as follows: 3 and out, 5 and out, 3 and out, 3 and out.  In that time, Minnesota (surprise surprise surprise) scored 11 pts and tied the game.

Then Cam made an amazing individual play (AGAIN) and pulled Ron and Mike's fatty fat fats out of the fire (AGAIN).

Sound familiar?

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9 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

At 6:51 in the 3rd quarter we kicked a FG to take an 11 pt lead.

Then Ron shut it down.

We proceeded to have 4 subsequent offensive possessions as follows: 3 and out, 5 and out, 3 and out, 3 and out.  In that time, Minnesota (surprise surprise surprise) scored 11 pts and tied the game.

Then Cam made an amazing individual play (AGAIN) and pulled Ron and Mike's fatty fat fats out of the fire (AGAIN).

Sound familiar?

Perfect.  Just a PERFECT recap.

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1 minute ago, L-TownCat said:

Perfect.  Just a PERFECT recap.

And, oh, by the way... in one of those 3-and-outs WE ALMOST SURRENDERED A SAFETY because Ron/Mike think that its the "safe" and "less risky" thing to do at the 1-yard line to hand the ball off 3-yards deep in the end-zone.

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

And, oh, by the way... in one of those 3-and-outs WE ALMOST SURRENDERED A SAFETY because Ron/Mike think that its the "safe" and "less risky" thing to do at the 1-yard line to hand the ball off 3-yards deep in the end-zone.

You are absolutely right

how Shula continues to have a job is simply beyond me

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4 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

And, oh, by the way... in one of those 3-and-outs WE ALMOST SURRENDERED A SAFETY because Ron/Mike think that its the "safe" and "less risky" thing to do at the 1-yard line to hand the ball off 3-yards deep in the end-zone.

And then on 3rd down, might as well air it out instead of trying to get the first down and move the chains in a more realistic manner.

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Just now, Dunn said:

And then on 3rd down, might as well air it out instead of trying to get the first down and move the chains in a more realistic manner.

Except for the incessant and constant runs on 1st down, its almost as if Shula draws random plays out of a Mason jar.

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