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Matt Rhule says the Panthers offense is about to have a "vastly different look," redefined with more of an emphasis on the run game.


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52 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I've grown accustomed to expecting opposite of what Rhule says.

That means hurry up tempo, 5 wide, fug it chug it football.

Hopefully similar to the game tying drive that we saw.

Last time we did that I watched Darnald get decleated. 

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Last time we did that I watched Darnald get decleated. 

which game are you referring to?

 

 

41 minutes ago, hepcat said:

took way too long for them to go to the hurry up spread offense

you can't run a hurry up the whole game for obvious reasons, you'll gas the defense but you'll gas your offense simultaneously. and also get your defense back on the field faster with less rest.

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1 hour ago, GOAT said:

which game are you referring to?

 

 

you can't run a hurry up the whole game for obvious reasons, you'll gas the defense but you'll gas your offense simultaneously. and also get your defense back on the field faster with less rest.

I'm thinking to do it on the first possession. 

Then do it normally for a good portion of the 1st quarter...then all of a sudden, go no-huddle again.

Rinse and repeat for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th quarters.

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8 hours ago, GOAT said:

which game are you referring to?

 

 

you can't run a hurry up the whole game for obvious reasons, you'll gas the defense but you'll gas your offense simultaneously. and also get your defense back on the field faster with less rest.

Everytime we spread the defense out they stunt to the inside and cream Darnald. It's been that way since Houston. 

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