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Let's play a game called: What Players On Offense Aren't Trash?


Hallin'AllDaeDae

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Just now, Kentucky Panther said:

I'm okay with our personnel on offense everywhere except the o line.  I truly think that, along with the offensive coaching, obviously,  is the main reason we are struggling. 

Norwell, Kalil (if healthy), and Trai are all good players...the T's, are below average players, but it's the scheme that is stinking up the joint.

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14 minutes ago, Hallin'AllDaeDae said:

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KB is trash, Funchess is just a #2 WR with no real #1 opposite of him ... our draft picks haven't made us not trash on offense

Let's play a game called, you desperately need some Yards After Catch .............. Who's going to get it ? Oh, right, nobody

Christian McCaffery who is 2nd in the league in YAC...

I told you this yesterday but you ignored it because it goes against your idiotic narrative about YAC being the end all be all fix for our offense. 

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I can tell you how to easily make the Panthers a contender.

Fire Shula, and bring in a WCO experienced coordinator. Incorporate that and some spread/option plays into our offense, and LET CAM RUN if he needs to.

Get our defensive pass coverage out of the GD zone coverage we play in 90% of the time. Let the CBs man up and lock a Safety on the TE. Let the other Safety and Luke/Shaq/TD float between zones/man coverage if they aren't in run support or blitzing. We get beat so bad by passing teams in zone seams it is sad. We've tried to compensate the past few games by blitzing damn near every down, and teams are just going to keep exposing our weakness at safety/nickel by keeping extra blockers in there and letting their WRs/TEs exploit the seams.

Boom- Panthers easily 10-6 or 11-5 playoff team with a real shot at not losing another game.


But NOOOO we're gonna keep running draws right up the gut, with a sprinkle of gimmick plays like reverses/options/bubble screens that don't work anymore and our WRs will keep running 15 yard outs or fades and Cam will keep getting crushed in the pocket and our defense will be winded and our safeties/nickel will keep getting burned because Jerry Richardson and Ron Rivera will do nothing to fix it.

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11 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Christian McCaffery who is 2nd in the league in YAC...

I told you this yesterday but you ignored it because it goes against your idiotic narrative about YAC being the end all be all fix for our offense. 

Dude, take the fuging McCaffrey avatar off. He blows gigantic dick. If he was anything close to what he was billed we wouldn't have 3 points yesterday

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