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Who is REALLY getting double teamed? RESULTS POSTED


Jeremy Igo

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The goal is to always have your DEs doubled more than your DTs. If the DEs are not doubled they should be shooting down the LoS and closing quickly while containing. They should be destroying the edge without double teams.

What a failure by the front office.


Well, when their TE is taking care of Ealy, colossal failure I would say!

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Here is a great video that shows the value of a disruptive or dominant DE. This is from the Seattle playoff game last season.

The play is a designed TE screen. Jared Allen completely blows it up and forces Russell Wilson to stay in the pocket. The hesitation occurs and KK comes running free for the sack.

This was 90% Jared Allen, but KK gets the spotlight.

[/url] The DEs the Panthers have now, outside of CJ, would likely pursue down the line and never acknowledge the pulling OL thinking it is a run.

Jared Allen was a factor on several of KKs sacks last season.

The DEs must free up the DTs. The DTs must free up the LBs in a 4-3.


Madden videos are so realistic.


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It's standard practice to double team the inside rushers...? TB feels like Marpet is an elite inside blocker, so they left him alone a majority of the time with KK. This is no different from last year, Star will always be double teamed. Edge rushers that pose a threat get chipped by tight ends and backers. CJ is our only edge threat.

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1 hour ago, BIGH2001 said:

Well these screenshots are really getting me excited to watch tomorrow and see what happens. What a colossal offseason failure by the front office.

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That would be 2 colossal off season failures (2014 and 2016) for a front office that was handed a gift.

The 2015 off season must have been dumb luck for the front office. They solved the secondary problem, acquired Jared Allen early in the season, and had a healthy Cam Newton and Jonathan Stewart.

How does a front office solve the problem holding back the team and then decide to blow it all up the following year? I don't think they knew they solved it with the additions. I think Gettleman and Rivera believe it is their system that did it and not the players.

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I have followed this team since inception and a season ticket holder for 16 of those years and of all those years of following this team, this is the saddest

to go from the super bowl to the toilet bowl in 8 months is simply difficult to understand and this team has gone from building a strong fan base to the fans falling away like sand through fingers

this is pro football, not high school, not college.  I don't care if players want to kneel or not, I don't care if their feelings are hurt, they are paid handsomely to do a job.  No matter how I feel about life or my employer, I get up, cleaned up, show up and do my job that I am paid to do

The Panthers this year look like a team that has mailed it in and for the first time, I have put all my season tickets up for sale.   I will support a team in transition.  I will support a team that tries but isnt quite there yet, this bullshit I will not support.

Even if they manage to beat up on a god awful Saints team, it isn't enough.

jerry needs to get on Gettleman for  this fiasco with Norman and the rest of not fixing the line issues we all know are there  and Rivera for running schemes that are ridiculously stupid for the talent he has.

i believe what my eyes tell me and what I see is a stupid, undisciplined, unmotivated, under achieving, poorly coached group of pro athletes.

 No thank you 

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15 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

Here's a little hint for you:

In the defense that we run?  Which is primarily a zone scheme?  You got it *totally* backwards, baw.

So you're telling me regardless of who we have in the secondary the d-lines job is no easier or harder because of the scheme we run?

That may be the most ignorant post I've read on here in a long time. 

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