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Live Thread - Watching the game now, general play by play observations


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

3rd and 5, looking for Olsen, never gets off him. KB and Dickson open. 

Remmers destroyed on spin move here. 

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pass incomplete, Cam hit. 

Damn. Dickson didn't have a chance at the sticks but KB coulda fallen over for the first. 

Seeing Freeney with a clean shot at cam and 74 doing his best Byron Bell impersonation is frightening. 

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Just now, PandaPancake said:

The broadcast showed the shove. Not that it makes a difference

They just didn't talk about it.

I've been watching the game this morning while at work. The best part so far was hearing us chant "Keep Pounding" at the start of the broadcast.

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olsen had a step on his guy..cam with a wild throw..should have just gone underneath to KB..easily picks up the first and it's a much easier throw..the o-line has been atrocious at protecting cam but cam has also struggled with some of his decisions and accuracy..cam is probably pressing some because he knows he doesn't have much time in the pocket

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Thats something that ive been wondering about. It seems like Cam isn't looking at the whole field but locking in on either KB or Olsen. Plus the fact that he is getting constant pressure is probably making him look at the D-Line rather than down field. 

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2 minutes ago, CarolinaNut said:

olsen had a step on his guy..cam with a wild throw..should have just gone underneath to KB..easily picks up the first and it's a much easier throw..the o-line has been atrocious at protecting cam but cam has also struggled with some of his decisions and accuracy..cam is probably pressing some because he knows he doesn't have much time in the pocket

step or no step, at some point newton has to acknowledge that olsen draws coverage and consistently leaves someone like benjamin open or with single coverage and trust him enough to just give him the ball.

it's maddening to see benjamin overlooked time and time again.

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Atlanta first play from scrimmage on offense. 

Panthers bring 7 defenders. Thomas Davis clearly held, no call. 

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Result, one of many Julio Jones receptions. 

At least CJ is near the QB. Ealy was chipped and taken out of the play. 

The announcer kept saying how we weren't blitzing, which is the exact opposite of what we were doing. We were blitzing to much which left our DBs on a island. And the Falcons kept picking up the blitz on these play action.

 

We were playing the Falcons as if they were a run first team.

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