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Looking at the playoff teams' offenses...


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It is pretty apparent the Panthers are not in their league

Gettleman, fix it.

I don't care about excuses. I care about fixes that could be done without salary cap hits...better coaches...better schemes...smarter plays and schemes that match what talent is available.

If Rivera is too gutless to do it, well guess what, that's why you are here.

You are the expert.

Do something.

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Have you noticed how every other team in the playoffs has quick passes implemented and gives their WR's opportunities to make people miss after the catch resulting in YAC. I realize we have different personnel but it is apparent we need another receiver that can make people miss in open space and a coordinator that can scheme his way into those opportunities. Unlikely, I know...

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We have a good run game, what we need is deep passes off play action. Hopefully Brown can step up in that regard. It's obvious from the velocity on Cam's intermediate passes is that his arm is more suited for the deep passing game and not the dink and dunk play. No wonder he did well with Chud in his first year.

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