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We aren’t talented offensively, but that’s not the issue.


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We can't fire anybody that matters. What hc or gm is going to take this job that has any other option? Be prepared to be ass in 2024 as well. I don't see how we win a game at all this year and we aren't doing poo next year with frank Tha stank and shitterer at the helm

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5 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

The issue is more situational awareness. Knowing when to call what. 
 

Reich ain’t it. 

I've said I'd be patient but bryce ain't it either.  How the fug is like 60% of this board smarter then an nfl owner and gm. Bryce can only move down the field against prevent defense

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11 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

Do you think Ben Johnson rejected us last year because of Fitterer being the current GM?

Maybe the Panthers can try again this year to convince him to come to Carolina.

I would do whatever I have to do to get that man here, good lord. 

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Gripe#1  One of my gripes is the route and formation concepts.

I don't have access to the all 22 film. But, if anyone does, I'd love to know how many time we came out in a formation with 3 WR'S bunched together on one side of the field and a single TE (or single WR) on the other side. Maybe our receivers could get more "separation" if they weren't so bunched up together in nearly every passing play.

I could understand running those sets if we had a game breaking TE or true #1 WR in isolation, but we don't. The player in isolation rarely seemed to have a pass directed his way. 

Gripe #2: Running Game. I also think Chubba and Miles were be more succesful running the ball if we tried to get them on the edge with some lineman pulling out in front.

Gripe #3: Deep Ball Attempts. Bryce has not shown that he can complete the deep pass at the NFL level so far. Still, the team needs to at least 1 or 2 go route to try for a big play, force a PI, and at least put some fear in opposoing teams' secondary. 

 

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6 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

We’re really limited what we can do scheme wise given the arm of Young 

I don't believe that for a second, He made these throws at Bama but arm strength aside players like Teddy Bridgewater and even Taylor Heinicke not limited like this, this is on the coaching staff. 

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