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San Fransisco 49ers vs Atlanta Falcons Gameday Thread


Kevin Greene

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Yeah, it's like a ticking time bomb, cause the Defense has to always be prepared for the QB to run.

So as long as they can pass and run the ball well with the RB's, like you alluded to, they're just a ticking time bomb to score.

That was Cam and the offense in 2011 (actually Panthers were more explosive), before Chud Fugged it up the first half of 2012.

Hopefully we see the light and not make Cam run like a chicken with its head cut off. The threat of the read option enough is too deadly. Gore is loving the read option too.

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Hopefully we see the light and not make Cam run like a chicken with its head cut off. The threat of the read option enough is too deadly. Gore is loving the read option too.

Yeah, the Panthers just have to adjust it so 1) it's not so easy to spot, 2) set up the RB so he's running down hill and can pick up some decent yards, making him a legitimate threat and ground breaker.

This way; like you said, Cam can do his thing out of the pocket, and only run when he has to, or on a few (and I mean a FEW GodDammit LOL) designed plays.

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