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Panthers offense


The_Rainmaker

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I just cant figure out why we haven't tried dinking and dunking it all the way down the field. Deep routes and 5-7 step drop backs by Cam mixed with our sub-bar tackles is a recipe for disaster. I feel like slants with Benji  and out routes ran by olsen are ALWAYS open. And as soon as the defense starts biting on that we hit them with double moves for the big plays.

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Last year during the super bowl the Panthers were exposed..........their offensive line is suspect big time.

Over the off season when I found out we kept loading up on skill positions and the offensive line pretty much was the same I felt this team at best would be 8-8 this year......

Two things this organization has problems with..............

....1) not building the foundation of a championship team aka the offensive line with good starting talent and deep backup talent (aka Steelers and Patriots).

..2) A coaching staff less that to be desired..........Shula is the worse, special teams coaching is not special and this coaching staff has no ability to make adjustments and all of this rests on the shoulders of the head coach.

Panthers show signs of brilliance but are not consistent........too much coaching and draft for the flash skill spots without consideration to a serious foundation starting with the O line.

Everything else you see with problems on the offense and defense is a result of oline play that can't move the chains and keep the Panther defense off the field.

Until you see prudent drafting and coaching to build the foundation of the offense you will see no super bowls in this city........

 

 

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