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Is this Not Concerning?


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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

Saw this tweet and thought it was interesting

Shouldn't this raise a red flag? Won't this make us easier to predict when teams start getting tape on us?

 I like to think this is due to the Patriots being stuck in the early 2000s offense and the Panthers needing this to help Ickey against the best DE in football. Would hope as Ickey progresses + him not seeing another DE that good the rest of the year that we switch this up moving forward. 

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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

Saw this tweet and thought it was interesting

Shouldn't this raise a red flag? Won't this make us easier to predict when teams start getting tape on us?

McAdoo’s calling card once he was in charge was being painfully predictable on O.   

who is above McAdoo to solve the McAdoo issues here?  

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Wasn't one of the main criticism of Ben McAdoo when he was head coach of the Giants how awful his playcalling was despite having a comically large playbook? It couldn’t be he is what he always has been and we were just desperate to hire anyone even someone that hadn't been offered a coordinator position in years.

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17 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

 I like to think this is due to the Patriots being stuck in the early 2000s offense and the Panthers needing this to help Ickey against the best DE in football. Would hope as Ickey progresses + him not seeing another DE that good the rest of the year that we switch this up moving forward. 

McAdoo ran 11 personnel on like 90% of the snaps in NY when he ran the show.  

It’s a McAdoo thing.  Not an Icky thing. 

McAdoo was blasted for this and run out of NY….and calling plays overall in the NFL.  Well, until a desperate man came calling. 

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The Giants used 11 personnel (one running back, one tight end, three wide receivers) an NFL-high 92 percent of the time last season. 

We spent all last season documenting the Giants' painfully predictable attack. Coach Ben McAdoo and players could brush off that harsh reality then because the defense carried the team to an 11-5 record.

https://www.nj.com/giants/2017/10/odell_beckham_said_what_everyone_except_ben_mcadoo.html

McAdoo didn’t scout some secret vs the Browns he was trying to exploit.  That would be like claiming Teddy B was checking down because he found a weakness he was trying to exploit.  McAdoo is what he is 

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57 minutes ago, CRA said:

McAdoo ran 11 personnel on like 90% of the snaps in NY when he ran the show.  

It’s a McAdoo thing.  Not an Icky thing. 

McAdoo was blasted for this and run out of NY….and calling plays overall in the NFL.  Well, until a desperate man came calling. 

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