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Seattle Offense


beastson

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Since this game is over, cause teddy is not coming back here. Lets talk about their offense

 

Slants and crosses to get the ball out of Wilson hands in 2-3 secs in the beginning

Rollouts to get Wilson moving and throw on the run something he's best at

If thats not working and they can't generate anything, Wilson lobs the ball up deep out of desperation

If all else is failing, its time to play backyard football. Russell runs around and find an open receiver for a big game which turns into a TD

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5 minutes ago, OBXPantha said:

yea but we only managed 9.

Our offense sucked last year...we are the highest scoring offense this year.

Not to mention the Seattle's defense gave up over 28 pts a game against teams that had offenses in the top half of the league this season. They played 6 games against the 4 lowest rated offenses and offenses led by Jimmy Clausen.  That is why they have a good ranking.

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11 minutes ago, TheNewStandard said:

I wasn't expecting to have our chances to a Super Bowl open up this year...but here it is. 

It's gonna come down to which team can get their running game going and considering how inept Petrrson was vs Seattle, I really can't expect much more from our team. 

Gonna be a nail-biter.

Panthers running game is far more dynamic than Vikings and Panthers OL is far better. Where gonna have to play smart, aggresive and disciplined. Time for a dominant victory. 

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1 hour ago, beastson said:

Since this game is over, cause teddy is not coming back here. Lets talk about their offense

 

Slants and crosses to get the ball out of Wilson hands in 2-3 secs in the beginning

Rollouts to get Wilson moving and throw on the run something he's best at

If thats not working and they can't generate anything, Wilson lobs the ball up deep out of desperation

If all else is failing, its time to play backyard football. Russell runs around and find an open receiver for a big game which turns into a TD

That is it in a nutshell my friend.

Wilson's not a proset offense QB, no matter his stats.

He's been good doing it at times, especially lately.

But when the defense or pressure's good, he's not a stand in there QB. Never was. He can't see or read defenses as well.

The way you said it's, exactly the way he is (your scenarios).

Except this year: He started running around first.. Then when that wasn't successful (5 losses), they got the ball out quick (most of his great recent TD streak). And now, they do the first two examples, and your last two.

I'm not hating. I just don't like when media questions Cam's pocket skills (when we know he's 100% a pocket QB). But then they assume, or lie-as they gush all over him-Wilson's alleged pocket skills. When we all know they're average at best.

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