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4.0 ypc  vs Falcons 

3.1 ypc vs Saints 

2.7 ypc vs Seahawks 

Pretty underwhelming considering what we were doing with Foreman last year. It's also sort of baffling they don't even try to use the other backs much.

The panthers have made so many shitty moves from draft picks to free agents man. Jesus Christ man.

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Still trying to figure out what his strength is. It's not catching, not speed, not strength, not ball security, not blocking...I think Gantt said we didn't keep Foreman because he didn't fit our scheme or something lol. We don't have an identity and last years run game would have been a good foundation to build off of but they said no thanks we'll scrap the one thing we were good at

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8 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Same thing Viska did to get phased out for no fuging reason.  Reich sucks.

I think Dalton should start a couple more games and if Tepper has brass balls he should tell Reich to let Brown call the plays. 0-3 isn't making the playoffs either way so why even waste everyones time running this dinosaur offense. Go ahead and see if you want to retain everyone but Reich next year

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2 minutes ago, pantherclaw said:

Our running game as a whole sucks right now. Many reasons for it. Talent at the RB position isn't it.

It was fine game 1 until they basically benched Chuba and Blackshear and decided to throw the ball 80% of the time even when the score was close. I really hope Reich likes Cohen or something so his stubborn ass will try something new

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I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Sanders ypc has dropped in each game and our offensive guard combo has been different each game.

Cade Mays is an okay run blocker but is abysmal at pass blocking so he got benched. Throckmorton can at least keep the pocket from immediately collapsing but gets zero push in the run game.

If Corbett comes back at 80-90% of what he was last season and Sanders still struggles then it will be worth revisiting this conversation.

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8 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

It was fine game 1 until they basically benched Chuba and Blackshear and decided to throw the ball 80% of the time even when the score was close. I really hope Reich likes Cohen or something so his stubborn ass will try something new

Defenses are stacking the line. Until we can keep defenses honest, we're going to struggle to consistently run the ball.

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Just now, pantherclaw said:

Defenses are stacking the line. Until we can keep defenses honest, we're going to struggle to consistently run the ball.

Yeah. Pretty sure we once again didn't run any pre snap motion or hint of play action. You can't even attempt play action if you only run 10 times in a whole game. Just because Miles didn't run well in the first 5 minutes wasn't a good reason to not try Chuba or Viska in some backfield capacity

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah. Pretty sure we once again didn't run any pre snap motion or hint of play action. You can't even attempt play action if you only run 10 times in a whole game. Just because Miles didn't run well in the first 5 minutes wasn't a good reason to not try Chuba or Viska in some backfield capacity

I felt they were attacking the defense the best that they could.  

I, myself, love running the ball. So I'll always want them to run more.  

I still have to keep an open mind and truly analyze why they aren't running more, when I feel they should be. 

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