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This was the first game I got to watch all year on TV so far


Fiz

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so I took notes. Now, these aren't complete, and I honestly can't promise I'll finish this. this is just a portion of an offensive and defensive series. I'm a busy guy and nothing makes the panthers look worse than slow motion. If people like it i'll keep doing it. I know a decent amount about football and some people like poo like this.

But, here it goes.

2nd quarter

OFFENSE

12:29 – 2/10 – power I – handoff left off tackle, cut inside, dante blocked

3rd and 4 - 11:50 – 4 wide 1 back – biermann ran over goodson, Clausen panicked, 5 people blocking four to the right. Not sure what happened there. Overloaded to one side. they were shifted to the right side for some reason. Goodson isn't blocking a DE.

DEFENSE

1 -10 – 11:22 – blown off the line. 61, 98 blown straight off to the left

2 – 2 – crash right, 3 yard gain. Double down on defensive tackles

1 – 10 – 10:10 – two back, play action, Gonzalez just ran an out. Easiest play in the world. Gonzalez ducked into the inside on Brayton lined up on top of him. Gonzalez was wide open.

2 – 1 – 2 wide, 8 back to protect, good pressure, munnerlyn got away with hands to the face, ryan just threw it away

3- 1 – up the gut with the fullback in goaline go formation. Not worth looking at

1 – 10 – 2 wide, FB and RB, 87 back there as well. Panthers 4-3, munn and marshall in, peele seals off Johnson, Mughelli slaughters 57, 50 comes across to tackle turner.

2 - 6 – 2 wide in tight, Douglas on the line I think, single back, TE and extra OL on the strong side, Panthers in a bear 4-4 with a safety coming down, 23 shed a block nicely on that tackle, 57 got most of it

3rd and 1 7:35 – panthers with a weird defensive formation. Brayton pretends to be standing up, then runs down into the line at last second. They were in what looked like a 4-2-5. Falcons were in snugs formation, sealed off the right side, direct snap for five yards off tackle.

1st and 10 – 3 wide, rb and fb back. panthers play a deep cover three looks like. Both underneath options are completely wide open. Defenders playing too far off. Ovie drops it.

2nd and 10 – power I, 2 wr left, no tight end. Panthers in 4-3. Blitz inside corner and SLB. Should have been picked by marshall but he wasn’t watching the ball. Bad throw.

3rd and 8 – 5OL, Gonzalez in tight, max protect at RB. Panthers with 2 Down lineman, brayton standing at DT, marshall in tight, send seven, no one gets close. Jenkins with a great catch. Jenkins flagrantly pushed off McClain

1 and 10 – 6 OL again, run an inside trap, Panthers in 4-3 cover 2 looks like, blow it up. 61 blew it up with great jump off the line into the B gap. Very quick. Off the snap faster than anyone.

2 and 10 – 4:56 – 2 WR, 1 TE, FB, RB. Panthers in a 4-3, Martin down, senn on the line. BLITZED Beason, Jenkins abused Munnerlyn. He’s just too big. Blitz took a while to develo.

3rd and 1 – 4:13 – 2 WR, 1 TE, FB RB - panthers lined up offset with brown way out side, Anderson on top of Gonzalez. Beason didn’t look like he knew where he was going there, got faked out by turner from behind the line who found the hole for one yard. Why leave an entire gap open on a short yardage play? Strong side a and b gap look like they’re totally wide open. Senn is filling the middle but nothing is going to happen there. Brown is lined up on top of the RT. There is one linebacker over the Center and Right Guard. That’s weird. Guess where the first down comes?

that two gap open thing was weird. I mean it was f**king obviously a running play what the christ?

god they're getting out techniqued and out coached. Falcons were murdering them during that stretch on inside traps. Senn is useless. can i...continue to watch? gah I don't know

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What fiz is showing you all is what kind of coaching we are getting this season.

Basic football problems are surfacing. Like no gap responsibility and failing to seal off the edges on Defense.

We all know the coaching staff SUCKS. They have for awhile, but I refuse to believe that players like Beason don't know this stuff on their own.

How long have they played defense?

I thought he has the capability to change/call the defense?

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I have enjoyed the Ninja Defense as they called it. Where some of our DEs or DTs stand up and crash at the snap. At least Meeks is coming up with some exotic plays. When our D falls apart its more then likely poor execution. I would say 80% execution 20% scheme. Then again there out there for a very long time and a tired D cant be expected to execute all the time.

Now our offense is prob about 50/50 for the most part. Poor playing and coaching there.

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You play as you practice.

Coaches run practice.

Yea that is too true.

We definitely need a coach to instill some discipline and reduce the amount of penalties we get.

A hardass coach who isn't all buddy buddy with everyone would be ideal for this young team IMO.

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