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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Darnold has run well in prior games, but he isn't running well at all today. Heck, he slid behind the line of scrimmage on one scramble. Statistically, that's a sack 

All in all, I'd much rather have gone play action. But if you were determined to run it, you've gotta use Newton.

Well maybe he's thinking about the last time he "ran well" against Atlanta...We saw what happened there.

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3 hours ago, Zod said:

 

At this point in his career Darnold is much faster than Cam.   Does that matter on a sneak?  Not really at all.  Cam is bigger so would it have been a better choice?   Definitely.   How many people have complained about Cam coming in just for a snap to be a battering ram though? 

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3 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Panther fans can't see it.

The players can't see it.

The score keeper can't see it.

The game officials can't see it.

The win column can't see it.

The record books can't see it.

Somehow Dave Tepper thinks he sees it, because Matt "Svengali" Rhule says to trust him "It's Happening".

Who knew Dave Tepper was so gullible when it came to football coaches and GMs? 

Superman with his Xray vision can't see it.  

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This statement is so fu<king stupid. It's basically a roadmap as to why the Panthers won't succeed under Rhule. He doesn't even know how to evaluate his own fu<king players and put the player with the historical record for rushing TDs into the game to run the ball into the fu<king end zone. This is a new level of overthinking to the point of idiocy (if he's thinking at all).

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