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A humble suggestion for Shula....


Jeremy Igo

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When its throw up a prayer time with under a minute left, there really is zero reason to have Jonathan Stewart blocking in the backfield for you. No one cares if you hand the ball of to him. The defense could not have been less concerned. Whats he going to do? Scamper for 80 yards against a prevent defense?

 

The result looks something like this...

 

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Stewart completely whiffing on a block, his defender sacking Cam.

 

 

Next time, maybe put Olsen or Brandon Williams back there. They are infinitely better at blocking for Cam and may even cause a little more concern from the defense that they may spring out for a quick sideline grab and out of bounds.

 

 

 

Just an idea.

 

 

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@MoveTheSticks: Panthers can't generate explosive plays this yr. Only 1 run of 20+ yards & 1 completion of 40+ yards http://t.co/Bb1cOO4IaT

Shula ball.

Also the fact that we decided to get older at WR and provide Cam with guys with even less speed doesn't help (minus KB, he can't stretch the field). But that's not Shula's fault, that's this organizations inability to draft.

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