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CPantherKing

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  1. Same reason they keep getting run by the Rams and Jeff Fisher. They force him into 3rd and short and it takes Wilson out of the game. Makes the Seahawks one dimensional. They are more dangerous on 3rd and 8 than they are on 3rd and 1. Put them in the red zone and they are even less effective. Seahawks fans know this and complain about it.
  2. Let's solve this right here and now... Situation: 2nd and goal at the 1 with the Super Bowl on the line. QB has to score the TD in 3 tries. Do you want Russell Wilson or Cam Newton? When it comes to short yardage with the game on the line for a 1st down or a touchdown there is no question Cam is the more dominant QB with his arm and legs. Just like the option of Michael Jordan driving to the hoop or Isiah Thomas weaving through players and lobbing up a shot. Both are great options in the clutch, but with the game on the line I know who I want if I have to chose one.
  3. The Panthers are not a hard nosed running team that utilizes play action. The run option is based on the delay mechanic from the draw play which is the opposite of play action. The Panthers rarely use play action, and when they do it is in short yardage and goal line situations. The Panthers play calling is close to 58% pass heavy. Even if you count all the garbage run plays in the stat sheet like QB kneel downs and Nortman dancing in the end zone to take a safety while tossing in the debatable run plays of Cam scrambling on a pass play and the QB sneaks for 1 yard, the Panthers are still less than 50% run to pass. The Panthers run between the tackles less than 23% of the time. A more accurate statement of the Panthers offense is that they are a deceptive run/pass option offense that utilizes draw plays. I believe you nailed it. Cam, Stewart, and Tolbert are physical runners taking advantage of option plays that spread out the defense with the threat of a pass play. For example, a run like this: Cam Newton Plows Through Multiple Falcons on this POWERFUL run This comes on 3rd and long out of a pass play in the shotgun with max pro. Much like a QB draw. Pass plays that turn into runs are a majority of Cams attempts. I would group these with the dump off passes other QBs would rely on rather than grouping it with a traditional power run. Cam's legs will scare a defense, but he beats you with his arm. Cam accounted for 45 TDs. Stewart was the only other RB on the team with more than a single rushing TD. He had 6 for the season. Also, RBs accounted for 21.8% of the teams first downs. Stewart ranked 22nd in first downs and Doug Martin, Adrian Peterson, and Devonta Freeman were all close to double Stewart's production in 1st downs. Finally, the Panthers only had a RB go over 100 yards twice this season (Stewart). This illustrates how the Panthers do not rely on a power running game to move the ball and score points, but they use it as a counter punch to balance the offense out and keep defenses honest. Deception and distribution > power running in the Panthers offense.
  4. He got the word from someone up top or he blindly trusted Cory.
  5. Here are the top 3 reasons the Panthers lost: 1. Kurt Coleman losing track of his deep angle on another top NFL receiver - his #1 priority. How many times has he lost his deep or sideline angle on the #1 target this season? 2. The defensive play calling for soft coverage on 3rd down leading to 5/5 3rd down conversions on the Falcons first TD drive. 3. The Panthers offensive play calling for failing to challenge their offense to make plays. This was clear when the Panthers settled for 3 points late in the game at the ATL 15 when the offense needed to be challenged to win the game. Also, Shula forcing Cam to play it safe in the 2nd half did not help the Panthers. This game was coached to save their players and game plan more than it was to win the game. Would being undefeated and going down in history be great? Absolutely. The coaches are playing this out for the playoffs. I believe that is bad for the team with home field still up in the air. It better work and they better let the panthers unleash come playoff time. If this coaching staff bottles the Panthers up into a conservative game plan like their 3 previous playoff games, then it will be a horrible decision and a wasted season. Let them loose and get out of the way of the star players. If the Panthers' coaches come with more of the same against Tampa Bay and the Panthers go into the playoffs with a losing streak, a one week bye, and losing home field advantage to the Cardinals, then the coaches are going to make the biggest mistake of their career. Personally, I am tired of seeing coaching hold back the players from what they want to do. These players have always rode momentum for success, and when the coaches shut them down to play the averages/play conservative, then it always puts the team in the tank. History has proven that to everyone.
  6. Cam playing unprepared and distracted. He looked defeated today. Shula had full control of the offense today. Sucked. Little to no adjustments, no huddles, and audibles at the LoS by Cam. Did they ever attack deep all day and try to go after the end zone. Panthers gave up on the running game in the 2nd half. Safeties exposed again. When your MLB covers better than your safeties, you know there is an issue. Godfrey was the best safety on the field today. Something is missing in Cam's eyes now. Do not like it. Defense played way too soft on 3rd downs. How many did they give up? So many missed tackles. Awful game by the Panthers as a whole.
  7. Kurt Coleman blown assignment. Let the slot receiver get behind him when he was passed off. Earlier Colin Jones exploited. Same weaknesses as always. Still difficult to attack the weaknesses.
  8. Looks like Colin Jones will not see the field again today. Finnegan is going to get all the snaps. We knew Brees was going to exploit Colin Jones.
  9. New tradition starts now. When the Panthers are at home, players confiscate an opponents sign pregame. The players after the game then write a message on the banner, sign it, and mail it back to them with an invitation to attend their next championship parade. Panthers win!
  10. "No banners or flags expressing support of visiting teams may be affixed to or displayed on any surface. Hand held signs or posters that are in compliance with the balance of this policy are acceptable. "Hand held signs, banners and flags in the stands must comply with the rules governing message content and may not be affixed to metal rods, wooden posts or any other material that could cause injury to other patrons. Fans displaying signs, banners or flags should not obstruct the view of other patrons. "Stadium Management reserves the right to confiscate signs, banners and flags that are not in compliance with this policy or obstruct the view of others." http://www.panthers.com/stadium/policies-information/banner-policy.html Packers fan loses!
  11. So, the Packers fan admits to smuggling in unauthorized paraphernalia into a large private facility? I believe that is a punishable offense. Arrest that man. Thankfully Cam was there to uphold the law! Criminal Packers fans need to stay away from Panthers Country! Pie if you support life time ban of all Packers fans smuggling in cheese heads and large packers banners!
  12. Was not Luke. He ran right by Kurt Coleman standing still in his lane. Coleman is the liability and was out of position. The fact Kuechly got closer than Coleman on the pursuit is another issue.
  13. Stop talking like the Panthers have a WR teams respect. Steve Smith injured is better than anything the Panthers have at WR. If Cam and Olsen want him back, then do it. If either Cam or Olsen have their doubts, then nix it. No matter what the Panthers need a WR going into the playoffs that a defense has to game plan for and respect.
  14. Let Cam be Cam. Stop trying to bottle him up Shula. Live and die by Cam and Olsen on offense. As soon as they let Cam change plays with an audible they produce on offense. Devin Funchess still cannot catch balls that hit his hands... again and again and again.
  15. And that is why Kurt Coleman is a liability at FS. Remember Haruki Nakamura? Tre Boston should be starting. He has better range and is more of a ball hawk.
  16. Anyone else notice the coaches are not letting Cam audible out of the horrible play calls. It has been working all season and now the coaches want to control Cam? Looks like Cam is frustrated with the play calling.
  17. Shula too cute on 3rd and 1, and 4th and 1 at a defining moment of the game. You have one of the best short yardage running teams in in the NFL. 2 QB sneaks for a first down. Challenge your team to tell them what you are doing and then get it done in their face. Horrible play calling on the first 2 drives and to end the half. Go for the winning shot when you have the opportunity and stop going to the weakness of your offense trying to fool the Seattle D. Just dumb, but typical Shula. I feel like the offense is going to be Olsen or bust. Also, Devin Funchess still cannot catch passes that hit him in the hands.
  18. That ball was stripped before his butt hit the ground. Refs save Seattle again.
  19. Here is to hoping for some 53 defensive sets you can easily change to a 46 with: CJ - KK - Star - Ealy - Allen Shaq - Luke - TD Norman - Harper - Tillman All the LBs can cover so you could do a lot with this on field combo. This would be great in the red zone and goal line.
  20. This is a statement on Ealy not showing up more than anything else. If CJ or Alexander were healthy, this trade is never done. This is directly related to Ealy not getting the job done. So, whatever the Panthers give up for Allen will be attributed to the cost of attaining Ealy. Allen and Addison as the DEs. Ealy is going back on the shelf.
  21. Better yet, post vines showing that he is catching 20 balls in a row with defensive dummies hands in his face while running around the inside edges of the end zone. That I would approve of, and I won't believe it until I see it.
  22. You have the Panthers D giving up just over 200 points on the season and the Panthers offense scoring over 400 points on the season. A +200 point difference. Essentially, you are saying the Panthers will be the best team in the NFL and the favorite for the Super Bowl come the end of the season. This would make them one of the best teams in NFL history. I would love to see that, but I highly doubt it. I will be happy if the Panthers break the 300 point mark in points scored, and then I hope the defense can finish anywhere between 250 to 300 points allowed. If the defense allows 350 points again this season, then the Panthers are at best a .500 team. The Panthers have topped the 100+ point difference 3 times in their history. They have never surpassed 150 point difference. I will be happy if the Panthers D can limit the Saints, Packers, Colts, Eagles, and Cowboys offenses below 30 points. Even more so if the Panthers offense can not sustain a passing game to keep their defense off the field. Your Jaguars, Seahawks, Eagles, Colts, Packers, and Cowboys scores appear highly improbable. Hope it happens though. That would be one great season.
  23. @ Jags - L : Panthers cannot put up more than 17 points. Rivera continues his poor opening game record with conservative coaching that leads the Jags to a TD in the 4th quarter to win the game. Texans - L: Offense goes no where with the Texans sitting on the running game. Need receiving threats. Saints - W: Pressure Brees into turnovers. Panthers running game knifes through the Saints even with an 8 man front. @ Bucs - W: Low scoring game. Jameis is punished all day. Panthers get some help in the air with Funchess. @ Seahawks - L: Rivera remains win less against Seattle and win less after the Bye. Continues to get outcoached. Eagles - L: Panthers can not keep up with the scoring of the Eagles as the receivers continue to miss opportunities. Colts - L: Panthers again lose due to the inability to put up more than 20 points a game. Packers - L: Same story. Packers 37 - Panthers 19. Defense is on the field for 40 minutes. Rivera remains win less against the Packers. @ Titans - W: Panthers pull out a last minute drive to win 24-18. Redskins - W: Panthers can pass the ball against this team. Run away victory. @ Cowboys - L: Rivera gets out coached. No passing game. Panthers fail to keep pace on the score board. Greg Hardy has a field day with the Panthers always playing from behind and having trouble with receivers coming up with critical plays. @ Saints - L: Saints unload. Panthers unable to keep pace with the passing game. Rivera out coached. *** Panthers are at 4-8 on the season. Brown, Cotchery, Dickson and Harper are released. Panthers bring up Bersin and re-sign Lucas for 2 TE sets with the passing game. Sign a S and WR from another PS. Funchess and Norwood start. Ginn, Bersin, and newly signed WR rotate at 3/4. Rivera and Shula open playbook and let Cam audible and take shots down field. The Riverboat makes his predictable appearance. Falcons - W: Passing game catches fire. Panthers blowout Falcons. @ Giants - W: High scoring shoot out. Must win. @ Falcons - W: Stomp Falcons again scoring over 30 points. Bucs - W: Finish the season off strong with a dominant game on defense and offense. Panthers finish the season 8-8. Saints @ Falcons determine the NFC South champion. If Saints win, they finish 9-7 and win the NFC South. If Saints lose, then the Panthers, Falcons, and Saints all finish 8-8. Panthers win the NFC South with a 5-1 division record; Saints 4-2; Falcons 3-3. Gettleman gets praised by fans again for putting together a team that went 4-8 to start the season and finished another season with a losing record, but the threepeat division championship is heralded regardless of the Panthers getting trounced by the Packers or Seahawks in the playoffs. Panthers fans hope for more of the same in the 2016 season and declare it an NFC South dynasty.
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