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Lets be honest our O-Line was never that good


GoobyPls

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I heard Greg Cosell say the other week we use more max protection than any other team in the league. If our O-line was really that good, why would we need to sacrifice a receiving option every other play to help the line pass protect? 

 

Oh and those false starts have to stop 

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I think our oline is solid...played better this year than I expected...our WR core for the most part cost us the game...there were moments when Newton had time and for the most part the WRs either dropped or tipped the ball into the air for an INT.

We have got to get weapons on the outside. We cannot keep depending on the right arm of Cam Newton. There is ZERO YAC in this offense. Therefore, the offense requires Newton to continually make plays and then hope the WR don't fumble or otherwise blow it.

Newton also could have played better this game. Philly Brown, once again getting injured in the playoffs didn't help either. 

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11 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Denver has fast rushers..  Simply out matched by them our tackles aren't athletic enough. We faced several top defenses but Denver was number 1 with that speed. Our O line was good enough for 17 games... It will only get better from here. 

By our O-line you mean using 7 blockers, while only having 3 receiving options 

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Remmers is really the only weak link on the line. That was exposed by Vic Beasley and I'm surprised the other playoff teams didn't use that blueprint. I knew Miller was going to be a nightmare for him, but we didn't adjust to help him out. Just decided to run up the middle.

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