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Panthers Defense vs the NFC South Offenses.


NFC South Offenses   

114 members have voted

  1. 1. Which NFC South offense will give the Panthers Defense the most trouble?

    • Bucs
      19
    • Falcons
      69
    • Saints
      14
    • None
      12


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11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

If given time, meg ryan will make you pay. 

Disagree. Matty Meltdown does fine when his OC guides his hand to the easiest scheme and throws in the NFL. When he has to make decisions for himself, he generally doesn't do too well.

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13 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Disagree. Matty Meltdown does fine when his OC guides his hand to the easiest scheme and throws in the NFL. When he has to make decisions for himself, he generally doesn't do too well.

In past years that was somewhat true, but he was the 2016 mvp(that hurts) cause he didn't fold like previous years. Taylor Gabriel is GREAT in scrambles, same for both RBs, and the TE hooper&saubert are underrated. I feel overall the nfc south has the greatest overall challenges for DC.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

Disagree. Matty Meltdown does fine when his OC guides his hand to the easiest scheme and throws in the NFL. When he has to make decisions for himself, he generally doesn't do too well.

Matt Ryan

2008: 3440 passing yards, 16 TD's, 11 Int's, 61.1% Completion percentage, (Rookie of the year) Falcons 11-5 

2010: 3,705 passing yards 28 TD's, 9 Int's, 62.5% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 13-3

2012: 4,719 passing yards, 32 TD's, 14 Int's, 68.8% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 13-3

2014: 4,694 passing yards, 28 TD,s 14 Int's, 66.1% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 6-10

6 Straight 4000+ yards Seasons 

55 straight games w/ 200+ passing yards (NFL record)

So I am assuming all these years were due to scheme to? Every time Ryan has a good year, the reasoning's you find for not giving Ryan credit is funny. He has a bad year (2015) but he usually does well in ANY scheme he plays in. 

 

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1 hour ago, Ball4life said:

Matt Ryan

2008: 3440 passing yards, 16 TD's, 11 Int's, 61.1% Completion percentage, (Rookie of the year) Falcons 11-5 

2010: 3,705 passing yards 28 TD's, 9 Int's, 62.5% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 13-3

2012: 4,719 passing yards, 32 TD's, 14 Int's, 68.8% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 13-3

2014: 4,694 passing yards, 28 TD,s 14 Int's, 66.1% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 6-10

6 Straight 4000+ yards Seasons 

55 straight games w/ 200+ passing yards (NFL record)

So I am assuming all these years were due to scheme to? Every time Ryan has a good year, the reasoning's you find for not giving Ryan credit is funny. He has a bad year (2015) but he usually does well in ANY scheme he plays in. 

 

So this looks like Matt Ryan only plays well in even years?!  Phew... we should beat Atlanta this year!

J/K

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4 hours ago, Ball4life said:

Except Matt Ryan was #3 in the NFL last year in completion % when pressured. And Ryan had the 7th highest QB rating in superbowl history so not sure where you're getting this notion that he fell apart..Falcons fell apart not Ryan.

Didn't look like that in the Super Bowl,...

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Julio Jones exists, the end of the threat. I remember that play when luke almost got a PBU on him way down the fuging field , and this monster just gets it anyway and goes the distance. You'd probably need a HoF caliber CB to consitently shut him down or an elite D coordiantor who's a master at countering super starts on offense and we have neither. 

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14 hours ago, Ball4life said:

Matt Ryan

2008: 3440 passing yards, 16 TD's, 11 Int's, 61.1% Completion percentage, (Rookie of the year) Falcons 11-5 

2010: 3,705 passing yards 28 TD's, 9 Int's, 62.5% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 13-3

2012: 4,719 passing yards, 32 TD's, 14 Int's, 68.8% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 13-3

2014: 4,694 passing yards, 28 TD,s 14 Int's, 66.1% Completion percentage, (Pro Bowl) Falcons 6-10

6 Straight 4000+ yards Seasons 

55 straight games w/ 200+ passing yards (NFL record)

So I am assuming all these years were due to scheme to? Every time Ryan has a good year, the reasoning's you find for not giving Ryan credit is funny. He has a bad year (2015) but he usually does well in ANY scheme he plays in. 

 

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1 hour ago, steven8989 said:


The reason they got rid of Brandon Cooks is because Brees can't throw it that far anymore. Man he is almost done, better hope they find a QB. He is done after this year!!!!!

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And the reason you don't have any small, fast receivers is because Cam consistently sails it over the head of guys 6'5".

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