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Sam with 300 passing yards and 2 TDs (rushing)
panthers55 replied to t96's topic in Carolina Panthers
DJ has a long way to go before he is at Smitty's level let alone higher. Now Smitty is a DJ fan and thinks he was his replacement but Smitty not only had skills but the heart of a warrior. He found a way to keep a chip on his shoulder. I haven't seen that from DJ yet. -
Sam with 300 passing yards and 2 TDs (rushing)
panthers55 replied to t96's topic in Carolina Panthers
Speaking of that when DJ got a hand on the ball I was thinking who wouldn't have dropped that and Smitty came to mind. -
Darnold proved how tough he was. That shot to the head, getting crunched by two blitzes, getting rag dolled on that last QB sneak. He earned the win tonight and played tough.
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I said Darnold was tough. Those QB sneaks particularly the last one was tough. He held onto the ball as they tossed him around til he scored. And some of those hits he took. How about the sandwich or the shot to the head. He is gonna need the cold tub this week.
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Now blitz and sack him one more time
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I said that Sam is tough
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6 - 8 weeks depending on what is broken.
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Exactly what I said we should do
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Different defense with no pressure
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Exactly why we need pressure to help the secondary.
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Pressure
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Now we need pressure. No 4 man rush and prevent BS again. 3 and out baby
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We went to the 4 man rush and prevent defense on that last drive and of course give up.points. where was the pressure???
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Article: The Multiplicity of the Panthers Defense
panthers55 replied to Saca312's topic in Carolina Panthers
What I have said all along is that one of Snows best ability is to learn and adapt to both his personnel and what works at the level he is at. This defense is very different than last year in terms of complexity and matchups. It is also the exact type of defense I begged for since the last season was over. This scheme he did not run in college with all the multiple looks. Partly because he now is dealing with professionals who play football for a living not in between classes and other things and because their skills are significantly better. This type of defense has shown to be one of the best over the years in the NFL and I am grateful he is using it. It is so nice to see pressure looks. Reminds me of Jim Johnson with more man looks and variation. I hope we stick with it. -
The Athletic not very impressed with Sam Darnold
panthers55 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Exactly. You get to the line quickly, look at the defense and then adjust your play and protections based on what Darnold sees. You try and get favorable matchups or overloads for an easy pitch and catch. I used to hate that NO would always have someone open on every play but now that we run a similar scheme, I love it. I mean I hate the Saints but like their offensive scheme. -
The Athletic not very impressed with Sam Darnold
panthers55 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Different teams may use the term for different things but a hot read is usually a pre-designed play to a receiver to avoid a blitz. Often the receiver sits down in the area just vacated by the Blitzer. It is something the receiver and quarterback already have worked out based on what the film says about the defense tendencies based on down and distance and how the defense lines up. So there isn't an audible needed. You seem to be confusing the term hot read receiver and primary receiver who is the guy you scheme the play for. https://www.sportingcharts.com/dictionary/nfl/hot-receiver.aspx#:~:text=The hot receiver is a,coming (a hot read). -
The Athletic not very impressed with Sam Darnold
panthers55 replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
That isn't a hot read which is what you go to when the defense blitzes. That is presnap manipulating the defense getting the right matchup for example Christian on a linebacker by audiblizing. So Darnold knows where he is going to go and waits for Chrstian to clear. That is very different from what you imply which is that he is staring down down receivers giving the defense time to cover. Why in the world would you look deep when you know the coverage is swung that way and you have a miss match. As for throwing into a tight window that criticism only applies if he tries to squeeze a ball in while another guy is left wide open and he totally misses it. With the lack of receiver quality the Jets had and the porous line I bet many of Darnolds throw the last several years had to be in tight windows. That is all he had. -
Defensive play design is very different than offensive play design. Defense is more read and react while offense is usually more cerebral. For example many times a corner who doesn't have anyone on his side will crash down and blitz unless he is playing man and the corner follows the receiver. It is an automatic read and react. It is chess for sure but usually the offense is more controlled and scripted while the defense is give em he'll and get after it.
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I agree to a point but not totally. I think he brought a lot of college stuff like the 3-5-3 and played conservatively given the lack of practice due to Covid and learning a new system. But he found out that pro quarterbacks eat up zones unless you get pressure. I think he saw last year what really worked for other defenses and we drafted players and acquired free agents to run a more aggressive scheme and he adapted things accordingly. We can say that he had this all figured out last year and just didn't have the people but that negates a lot of scheme problems that were apparent last year. I think Snow learned a lot as well in his first season as DC which he is putting in place. Just my 2 cents and I could be wrong
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The defensive line scheme is very good but not that unique. The Ravens and the Steelers have run variations of this for years. It is exactly what I have been advocating for the past year. I doubt it is chance that we are running schemes like the Steelers and Tepper was part owner of the Steelers. I imagine he let's coaches do their thing but I think he had a say in the overall scheme and how aggressive he wants them to be.