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Most Lethal Offensive Formation/Personnel Package in the Chud-book?


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"Chud-book"...I can do better than that :bigear:

There were some new things this past game where Rob seemed to utilize Newton, Williams, & Stewart all in the shotgun together with Smitty on the outs and double TEs with OlShocksen. Pretty effective if you ask me.

Well anyway, what's your favorite / which one do you think has been the most effective this year?

For me, its been in the shotgun with a RB, Double TE & 2 WR set

Newton with Stewart back there...with LaFell, Smitty, Shockey and Olsen

your turn

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another fan of the pistol here.

i always thought cam would be great in it. i figured that if we didn't draft him the bills would have and that is more or less what a lot of their offense has been based off of.

it's just got too many things that can be done with it.

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The Pistol is perfect for Cam because it allows him to handle the ball more comfortably but still keeping the threat of running from Deangelo and J-Stew. When you run out of the shotgun, the RB has to stand next to the QB, and the runs usually aren't as effective.

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There isn't one formation. It just depends on who they are playing and the situation. The Panthers can hurt teams with multiple plays. That is why the offense is so versatile and works against every team they have faced.

point taken, but that's why I said your favorite /or most effective :patriot:

The pistol is a cool one. It works pretty well in our offesne

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