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Panthers at Dolphins Gameday Thread!


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Calling for Trgs head might be one of the classic "be careful what you wish for" things.

It's not Ron Meeks' fault that Kemo got hurt, and the guys just really aren't executing well at all.

The defense will likely look the same anyways.. just like the offense post-Henning.

Watching Miami tonight really brought back some memories. Oh wait, no it doesn't. Because Henning's offense is completely different in Miami, while the offense still remains the same here. The common factor is Fox. While I can't sit here and pretend like I didn't want Henning out, and I didn't call for Trgo's head plenty of times... it doesn't change the fact that the schemes will remain largely the same under Fox.

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It's not Ron Meeks' fault that Kemo got hurt, and the guys just really aren't executing well at all.

The defense will likely look the same anyways.. just like the offense post-Henning.

Watching Miami tonight really brought back some memories. Oh wait, no it doesn't. Because Henning's offense is completely different in Miami, while the offense still remains the same here. The common factor is Fox. While I can't sit here and pretend like I didn't want Henning out, and I didn't call for Trgo's head plenty of times... it doesn't change the fact that the schemes will remain largely the same under Fox.

Henning is running almost the exact same offense in Miami that he ran here. Just because he now features the wildcat formation a lot more than he ever did hear doesn't make it different. Lots of play action, running plays away from the defense, a few deep throws mixed in as well

Davidson's offense is still a Coryell-based offense, but there are lots of passing plays designed to throw to the tight end now, we use lots of 2te single back sets, single back bunch formations, etc.

Defensively we have no idea what Meeks's defense looks like yet, so I'm not sure how any of us can comment on it until a few games into the regular season.

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Last year, our defense was great until the bye week and garbage after that.

It might be possible that it will be the reverse this year. In other words, there's going to be a learning curve with a new system and especially a learning curve using younger players so our offense might have to carry the team until the defense catches up.

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It's not Ron Meeks' fault that Kemo got hurt, and the guys just really aren't executing well at all.

The defense will likely look the same anyways.. just like the offense post-Henning.

Watching Miami tonight really brought back some memories. Oh wait, no it doesn't. Because Henning's offense is completely different in Miami, while the offense still remains the same here. The common factor is Fox. While I can't sit here and pretend like I didn't want Henning out, and I didn't call for Trgo's head plenty of times... it doesn't change the fact that the schemes will remain largely the same under Fox.

Yup I think we were at least hoping it would change.

Fox has to go if we don't post a winning record this year.

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It's not Ron Meeks' fault that Kemo got hurt, and the guys just really aren't executing well at all.

The defense will likely look the same anyways.. just like the offense post-Henning.

Watching Miami tonight really brought back some memories. Oh wait, no it doesn't. Because Henning's offense is completely different in Miami, while the offense still remains the same here. The common factor is Fox. While I can't sit here and pretend like I didn't want Henning out, and I didn't call for Trgo's head plenty of times... it doesn't change the fact that the schemes will remain largely the same under Fox.

exactly.

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