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Yeah, he should have left Sanders on the left side. But to be fair, he probably didn't think everyone was coming like they did. But they didn't have enough blockers on either side, so really more of a pick your poison. He chose wrong. But after the snap, the receivers should have recognized that all of the DBs were blitzing, and broke off their routes.
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Yeah, he didn't think they were all coming. When they did, the WRs should have broken off their routes. The QB recognized it post snap, but the receivers didn't.
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I don't think Bryce played well - at all. I thought he missed a lot of throws. But watching the film... I don't know if it was as bad as it looked live. The Saints outcoached the Panthers 100% Sunday. It was bad. On this particular play, the Panthers had numbers on the offensive left side. The WRs never picked up on the fact that it was an all out blitz and ran long developing routes instead of automatically diverting to their "hot" routes. The QB shouldn't necessarily change the play presnap for that. There were 2 receivers on that side and both ran their original routes instead of breaking them off once they saw the DBs blitz. You can see the QB looking to that side waiting on someone to cut off their route. They never did. Should he have left Sanders out there, or maybe even put him on the left side for pass pro instead? In hindsight, he definitely should have. But he probably didn't anticipate everyone actually coming presnap. The adjustment needed to be made post snap in that case, and it wasn't. Not only on the QB here.
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Went to a local sports bar with my Panthers "Chris Harris" jersey - usually good luck. Called ahead and got a TV reserved and everything. Sat next to a deaf war vet that happened to be a Saints fan. We had great convo. No one was mean to me. I think they felt sorry for me more than anything. Ran out of there after Saints scored the last TD run with Williams. Completely embarrassed and won't do that again until they show me something. That ish was the worst!
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Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Yeah. I really didn't think you could judge the dude off of last season. No supporting cast whatsoever. Seemed to have adequate protection today but missed a few throws that he shouldn’t have and the game got out of hand early. Couldn't identify blitzes and audible to hot routes, or shift protection. Just about ready to call him a bust. Just about. Biggest surprise today was the defense. They were horrible at every level, from start to finish. -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
So much for that stout interior defensive line... -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's a TD -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bro, there's no way you expected this ish. No one could have predicted this! -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
If they can keep it under 2 TDs for the game, that'll be a win. Right now I think the lose by 30+ -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bryce is looking pretty friggin horrible! But this whole team stinks right now. No easy fix. Gotta change the culture -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
This is the worst team I've ever watched -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
This whole team is bad. Horrible! -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bryce looks worse than last season right now. He's gotta step up now. -
Official Panthers at Saints Game Day Thread
Navy_football replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Bryce looks like ass -
Ja'Tavion Sanders is our starter at TE
Navy_football replied to Bear Hands's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'd agree that he would have had a hard time making any other roster his first 2 years in the league. He isn't a natural pass catcher, but he's worked himself into a respectable receiving option now. You have to love his work ethic. -
Wishing him a speedy recovery. Then a trade. Within the division. The Falcons would be nice. Really nice.
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I ran wing t in high school. Same thing. Actually Navy runs the wing t now.
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Oh yeah! We ran Power I before they came. Square peg, round hole. Went to the Aloha Bowl the second year they got there.
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Paul Johnson was the OC when I was there. Charlie Weatherbie was the HC and Ken Niumatalolo was my running backs coach. They all came my sophomore year. That'll age me!
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BREAKING: Panthers cut Chaisson
Navy_football replied to TheSpecialJuan's topic in Carolina Panthers
Most of these guys will never make anything remotely close to the money they make in the NFL. And they know it. Taking care of their families for the next 50+ years is way more important than winning rings. -
I would shy away from big contracts for skill position FAs. There are usually too many variables involved. Oline and Dline is where I'd put FA dollars. Those positions are usually pretty cut and dry. Beat the man in front of you, and do it consistently. If you can do that, then we can work with you.
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Yeah, but unfortunately they traded away the only playmaking WR and replaced him with a possession guy. Released the workhorse back that perfectly fit the offensive philosophy. The oline took a major friggin nose dive, granted it was mostly due to injury. I mean they went from a solid 8 to a shaky 4. No one expected that. And the coaches had no clue what scheme they wanted to run. Still think Reich should have stuck with his mesh concept and just added more presnap motion. This team wasn't a QB away. That's some BS narrative every team with 7 or more wins says. The TEs were (if you don't have anything good to say...). The oline was supposedly the saving grace, but they were (see above quotations). The receiving corp was mediocre, even with DJ Moore. Without him... The running backs were good enough with Foreman in that scheme. Without him... The 2022 Panthers were a lot closer to a QB away than the 2023 team. If that makes sense.
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Week 1 Wednesday Injury Report: Two TEs held out
Navy_football replied to Carolina Panthers's topic in Carolina Panthers
In all honesty, Jordan and JT are much better receiving options. So they'll improve the passing game, but likely hurt the run game some. Definitely "willing" blockers, just not great at it. I feel like their contributions as receivers will trump their lack of blocking. Pick your poison.