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9 defenders all thinking run up the middle....


Jeremy Igo

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9 defenders all thinking run up the gut. Complete defensive sell out. The Panthers played right into it, and lost a yard. This is the low point of the play calling this entire season, and that is saying something.

 

 

BTW... 2 yards closer and that field goal would have been good.

 

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If Cam would've pulled it down and pump faked a hot route to KB, he could've then threw a lob to the endzone and watched KB walk to catch it.

ATL had 9 in the box and they were holding for the run, not pursuing, and wouldn't have gotten to Cam in time. KB's man was 10+ Yd off waiting for the run. If he sees Cam pull the ball and motion like he's getting ready to sling it to KB, he tries to jump the route like earlier in the game. After that 90% of Huddlers would've caught a TD pass.

LOL... Listen at me.... Conserving ATL's timeout. Good call, Shula.

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Just have Cam take a knee next time. You lose the same amount of yardage without the injury risk.

 

And get the ball between the motherfuging hashes. IF you're going to take Ron's bullshit strategy and the FG you might as well do what you're supposed to before kicking a FG and get the ball centered. Gano missed by little enough that if that ball were centered he would've made it.

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9 defenders all thinking run up the gut. Complete defensive sell out. The Panthers played right into it, and lost a yard. This is the low point of the play calling this entire season, and that is saying something.

BTW... 2 yards closer and that field goal would have been good.

2 yards closer would have hit the gold post

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