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Fire Shula!


Ja  Rhule

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Think the Shula hate mainly comes from the fact we went from being one of the top teams in both points and yards these last few years to one of the leagues worst this year.

 

the shula hate i have comes from him being who i thought he was.

 

a good QB coach. a bad play caller.

 

get that fugger out of here or demote him.

 

we wanted norv last year. he's available. let's get him.

 

and i don't want anyone to ever defend that hack to me again and if they do i'll just ignore them because they just aren't worth my time.

 

you look at every offense he's ever managed and you see the same result.

 

good new is, look at what happens when he leaves. shula getting fired fixes it.

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Shula was better served a QB Coach. He simply cannot use Cam correctly. Regardless of what offensive weapons he's provided. You don't come out of halftime with a 3 and out. The balloon was already deflated at this point. Shula outright lit the balloon on fire.

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Shula may be the problem, but Cam did not show any improvement this year.  Gettleman will have many  decisions to make this offseason.

 

WTF! Get this stupid poo out of here , what we need is offensive investment on OL ,WR & TE! 

 

This is only the start for the panthers! Keep pounding!

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BTW, why does everyone keep talking about offensive line...they played fine. Cam Newton held the ball a couple of times too long and Shula seems to call too many slow developing plays.

 

On of those two plays Aikmen said Cam held on to the ball too long, just wasn't true. He had no where to go and the defender was on him from jump street when Aikmen was saying that. 

 

Plus, even if that were true, it wouldn't eliminate the fact that the O-Line needs help, as we known all year. 

 

The problem was: Neither the Panther offense or defense made the appropriate adjustments during the second half. 

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