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I never considered him an offensive guru, it's sad when you have that big of a weapon at QB and don't bother to bring someone better on board.

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The Panthers elected to go for continuity rather than an outside voice, promoting quarterbacks coach Mike Shula to offensive coordinator, according to Joe Person of the Charlotte Observer.
The Panthers interviewed Hue Jackson and Pat Shurmur (who runs an offense nothing like what they do) before keeping their own guy. Shula replaces Rob Chudzinski, who got the head coaching job in Cleveland.
While there’s familiarity with Shula, his only other stint as a coordinator didn’t go well, as his Buccaneers offenses of the late 1990s were among the worst in the league.
The Panthers also promoted a pair of assistant assistants to full assistants, making Ricky Proehl their receivers coach and Richard Rodgers their special teams coach.
There’s something to be said for familiarity, but it doesn’t come across as a strong mandate for head coach Ron Rivera in a make-or-break season.

http://profootballta...ve-coordinator/

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I want to be excited about Panthers football, but it seems like every decision they've made in the last 4 years has been "meh".
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Shula ??

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Darby up the middle.

Seriously, Shula is a good guy and I hope he has success.

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So there is still hope for Derek Dooley?

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I hate being a panthers fan.
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Got Shula?
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I still think Chip Kelly would of been a grand slam in Carolina with Cam. Obviously a Bama/Falcons fan but even I would of liked to see that one.

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View PostCockyinCola, on 18 January 2013 - 10:27 PM, said:

I hate being a panthers fan.
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Haha. There goes Cam's stats. 1st down run up the middle. 2nd down run off tackle. 3rd down play action pass.

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View PostnooneLT, on 19 January 2013 - 01:52 PM, said:

Haha. There goes Cam's stats. 1st down run up the middle. 2nd down run off tackle. 3rd down play action pass.
Then again, he may run Cam until he gets his leg broken in half.
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