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Rewatching the Panthers-Dolphins Game (Reactions)


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There are a lot of people in other posts talking about our receivers not getting separation. Well there is a way to help with that. As we all know, in football you have to establish a running game to open up the passing and vice versa. Our receivers are young and inexperienced so, since we have two of the best backs in the league (add Goodson and Sutton in and we have one of the best RB groups in the NFL) and we are supposed to have one of the best O-lines in the league we should be working hard to get a running game going then use play action to freeze the DB’s just enough to allow the receivers that one extra step they need. We didn’t do much of either last night but I believe that when we have everyone back we should be able to work to our strengths and help our young receivers out.

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I didn't come to the Huddle purposefully lastnight (plus I am trying to get my gold guns on B-Ops), so I can't speak to all the knee-jerk reactions, but I think that the game should be a reminder to everyone that we are a young team, with a new coaching staff, that has a ways to go before all the lightbulbs come on. Everyone needs to maintain realistic expectations and maintin their mental balance. To some I say "the sky is not falling", and to others I say "Don't try to blow sunshine up my poo hole!" We are who we thought we are. Appreciate the situation for what it is, and look for gradual improvement as the season progresses (on the field, and on the sidelines).

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