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It's weird. I know Cam has had some 400 yd games, as did Weinke. Did Jake ever? But as long as I've been a Panthers fan, I've always looked at other teams and thought ... their O is much more fluid than ours is. Look at those wide open passes, time and time again. Panthers QBs always seem to struggle, be pressured, don't have open WRs, etc. Maybe I'm just being too critical.

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It's weird. I know Cam has had some 400 yd games, as did Weinke. Did Jake ever? But as long as I've been a Panthers fan, I've always looked at other teams and thought ... their O is much more fluid than ours is. Look at those wide open passes, time and time again. Panthers QBs always seem to struggle, be pressured, don't have open WRs, etc. Maybe I'm just being too critical.

 

I don't know why Rivera thinks we can't have a high flying explosive offense with a strong defense at the same time. The only thing we sacrifice is TOP but that is overrated. You can have TOP but that will not win you games.

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Pro Football Focus:

Antonio Brown (Steelers) right now is the best receiver in football... Brown understands how to play receiver perhaps better than anybody else in the league. He is the modern day version of Jerry Rice ... Brown is replicating what Rice was able to do in terms of becoming the league’s best receiver despite not blowing people away with his measurables.

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Brown isn’t a player with devastating size, speed, quickness or agility, but he has that rare ability to set up defenders and always move to the place they aren’t expecting. That works as a return man obviously, but it’s also a skill inherent to playing wide receiver and getting open despite defensive backs often having a good idea what you are trying to run through their own tape study and understanding of the situation and tendencies.

Brown has the ability to fool defensive backs into thinking he is running one thing and then turning it into something else. When you team that with the pump-fake that Ben Roethlisberger is able to deploy it can seem almost unfair.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2014/10/22/analysis-notebook-week-7-4/

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