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Oher and Remmers: zero pressures allowed playoffs


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Per Pro Football Focus. Big reason why we are putting up explosive numbers in the last two games. Cam having all day to throw allowing the wideouts to seperate. They will be tested Sunday. Denver has two of the best edge rushers in the game. Put the icing on the cake boys and top off an excellent season for the oline 

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The only chance I see Denver having is with Miller and Ware going off. I imagine Shula and Rivera know this and will game plan accordingly.

So if Oher and Remmers just play a decent game, the Panthers should capture their first Lombardi. No pressure boys.

Look for Stewart to have a big game as well.

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If they send them every play, the read option will kill them on the perimeters. Screen passes will be a viable option too, although we all know how great the Panthers are at screen passes.

 

They are many ways to negate strong edge rushers. When you can pass out of the read option like this team, it does a lot to slow down that edge rush. 

Not saying that Ware and Miller won't have any impact at all, i just think that our offense allows for a pretty good counter punch.

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50 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Weren't people saying near season's end that we should bench Remmers?

To be fair, Remmers had a couple of poor (even if only relative to the strong overall performance) showing slate in the year. With Williams having shown some promise it was easy to see how a switch could at least be attempted if he didn't turn it around.

Safe to say, however, that it's been turned around. Wonder if Remmers was dealing with a nagging injury or something during that time.

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Based on the fact that the Patriot's center was tipping off the snap I'm not as concerned. Also as much as they base their attack on getting off the snap quickly I think Cam gets them on at least 2 encroachment calls early with his cadence. That gets them on their heels and slows them down.

 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Weren't people saying near season's end that we should bench Remmers?

I love what Remmers is for our team, but that said, I think Daryl Williams is the much more stable and long term answer at RT, Remmers is our long term answer at swing-lineman.  Think about how much more dominant we become if/when we have a guy capable of being a stable every down lineman who can play all 5 positions at a starters capability.  

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