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Top 3 Reasons The Panthers Lost Today


Jeremy Igo
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Just now, Navy_football said:

That was Chicago, where Josh Norman literally gave Brandon Marshall 7-10 yards cushion with outside leverage all the way down the field. They kicked a FG to win.

Oh thanks that's what I was thinking of. I don't know why I thought it was Roddy White for some reason. 

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3 minutes ago, Montsta said:

Didn't Atlanta beat us in another heartbreaking game with nothing but slants?

Hopefully McDermott does some homework and doesn't let it become a trend for other teams to exploit as well. 

Man slants always beats this zone defense for YEARS. Don't hold your breath for a change

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this was a strategic loss by Ron.  he knew there was no way anything atl did could stop them.  so he gave the other playoff teams he may face game tape on how to beat the panthers.  They will use atls game plan and fail miserably.  Ron has said repeatedly in press conference the goal is not 16-0. the goal is the superbowl.

This is what I believe as in no way Carolina actually got beat by the mangina of a team.

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11 minutes ago, beastson said:

Man slants always beats this zone defense for YEARS. Don't hold your breath for a change

That technique can work when your DBs are better athletes and can close to make a break up. Players like Tillman and Jones aren't built for that. 

i think Nick Saban uses teaches the outside leverage technique in man to man. But, you know, he does have better athletes. 

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7 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

That technique can work when your DBs are better athletes and can close to make a break up. Players like Tillman and Jones aren't built for that. 

i think Nick Saban uses teaches the outside leverage technique in man to man. But, you know, he does have better athletes. 

But even Norman was getting killed by Julio on them slants. The soft zone with no press coverage is terrible and needs to stop if this team plans on winning a SB

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11 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Agree.

Bend but don't break scheme. The whole goal of our defense is to not get beat deep or give up the big play which happened with Julio so that was a fail, but for the most part it works. However since Ron/Sean took over particularly the last 2 years of the playoffs, teams say ok well we'll just slant you and dink & dunk down the field and its been our consistent weakness

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