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Panther's O-Line hasn't allowed a sack in back-to-back games.


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43 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

LT--As much as I want to see Okung get another deal, he not guaranteed and getting old.  Little has been terrible.  Nothing much left in the garage.  A good LT would help solve a lot of problems.

I still find myself wishing we'd give Moton a chance over there somewhere down the road, but I'm not expecting it.

Feels like it'd be a lot easier to find a good right tackle to backfill for the switch than trying to find another left tackle.

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19 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

The offensive line when healthy is one of the best we've fielded.

The two Tackles Okung and Moton I can't think of a better tackle duo for the Panthers in a long, long time.

Miller has quietly been a beast especially in the run game. Paradis has been ok. And every since Reed has stepped into the lineup they have been solid across the board. 

I think Paradis might be better than OK.

Numerous Huddlers crucified him as a major liability a few games ago, and after last season, when he was still recovering from injury.

But part of this no-sack-in-2-games credit has to go to him, as I'm sure he's the guy setting the protections.  Those 2 new OGs certainly owe some of their blocking success to the vet who's helping position them.

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1 minute ago, bigdavis said:

I think Paradis might be better than OK.

Numerous Huddlers crucified him as a major liability a few games ago, and after last season, when he was still recovering from injury.

But part of this no-sack-in-2-games credit has to go to him, as I'm sure he's the guy setting the protections.  Those 2 new OGs certainly owe some of their blocking success to the vet who's helping position them.

Matt is that you?

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

It's tough to get a sack when the football leaves the quarterback's hands before you have time to get there.

Add in that Joe Brady's scheme and route concepts just about always give Bridgewater an open option fast so that he doesn't have to hold on to the ball waiting for something to open up.

This.  And yes, TB will likely have more time when he occasionally holds the ball longer because defenses are no longer anticipating it.

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Chargers are 100% regretting trading Okung for Turner. Turner has missed the past 3 or 4 games and their offensive line is a disaster currently. Justin Herbert got roughed up in the pocket by the Saints last night.

Okung has already made an impact on this team. Turner has given the Chargers nothing so far.

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1 hour ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Watching some of the Saints game last night I'd say our offense is a fresher take on their system...

It is. We absolutely put our players in defined roles and sceme them open  with what they're comfortable with. Teddy is comfortable with Robby, reason we're letting him feed Robby all those quick passes, etc. Plus our oline is actually getting good coaching and shockingly guys like Paradis and no name OGs are playing better. 

Imagine what this team will look like with another good draft 

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One thing you should notice is that Teddy doesn't even try and hold on to the ball too long, he basically takes what the defense gives him. So, yeah, he gets the ball out quicker, but, arguably, that's what you're supposed to do really. An O-line and the QB are in a symbiotic relationship of sorts; never forget that! 

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