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About those punt blocks and blaming the players....


Jeremy Igo

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Here they are in slow motion...

 

 

 

The first one is absolutely Minnesota's coaching staff taking advantage of something they saw on film. Notice no outside rushers, everyone is in the interior. The player that blocked the punt went untouched. The Panthers were woefully unprepared for this formation and strategy by the Vikings.

 

 

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100% on Rodgers and he should be held accountable.

 

 

 

Here is the second one....

 

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This blocked punt is a direct result of the first blocked punt. Jacobs is confused, keeps to the inside thinking the same thing may happen again. Instead, the rushers are more spread out to the edge and blows by Jacobs. Yes, this was Jacobs fault, but you can't tell me he couldn't have been better prepared on the sidelines by the coaching staff.

 

 

 

This, folks, is just horrible horrible coaching.

 

 

 

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I just posted this somewhere else but maybe it's more fitting here.

 

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Head coach Ron Rivera typically holds two practices during the off week, but the Panthers are 0-3 coming out of the bye under Rivera. So in an effort to find something that could snap that streak and the team’s current slump, Rivera gave his players five days off after their lone practice of the week on Tuesday.

 

In comparison, the Rams practiced blocking punts all week because they knew they found a weak spot.

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Sometimes I think the NFL pays JR to field losing teams. They seem to leave things other teams see on the scouting report wide open just like when Sproles knew that they leave the middle of the field wide open.

These things only make sense if you're planning to lose. The Panthers certainly aren't game planning to win. "Yeah, take five days off! You guys need not practice." Tired of ownership throwing seasons away on purpose(it would seem). Everybody in the audience can see what their doing wrong but them.

The coach continues to point fingers when he should take responsibility. We don't care how "mad" you appear Ron the results are the same. The QB takes responsibility every loss. You should too

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