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Spelling the entire defensive line at the same time


Jeremy Igo

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Just looking over the game a bit. 

The Panthers starting defensive line played 5 snaps, then all of them were replaced for two plays. The Broncos gained 20 yards in those two plays. 

I don't recall the Panthers ever spelling every DL starter all at once. Usually sub in at most 2 at a time. 

What gives? Altitude?

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Makes no sense, and I don't believe altitude really was that much of a factor for the entire d-line. And why not do that with all starters then? Why all 4 d-linemen at the same time? Why not take KK and/or Star or Ealy out on the 4th or 5th snap then bring them back in with the backups?

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25 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Just looking over the game a bit. 

The Panthers starting defensive line played 5 snaps, then all of them were replaced for two plays. The Broncos gained 20 yards in those two plays. 

I don't recall the Panthers ever spelling every DL starter all at once. Usually sub in at most 2 at a time. 

What gives? Altitude?

Madden Glitch..

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