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Did anyone notice the playclock...


Darth Biscuit

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Didn't ever get below 5 seconds last night with Anderson out there?

 

We've had consistent issues with running out of play time, particularly early this season.  We're often snapping it with 1 or 2 seconds left on it.

I'm a huge Cam fan, but something like that is noticeable and not attributable to much else that I can think of...

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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

We ran a lot of hurry up last night. When Cam runs hurry up the offense works like clockwork as well.

They didn't run hurry up all game tho... there was a distinct difference last night... they had plenty of time.  The team was lined up with 12-15 seconds left on the play clock consistently.

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Just now, Darth Biscuit said:

They didn't run hurry up all game tho... there was a distinct difference last night... they had plenty of time.  The team was lined up with 12-15 seconds left on the play clock consistently.

Look into the Chud years. If you find us running out the clock like we are now then maybe I'll agree.

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2 minutes ago, Darth Biscuit said:

They didn't run hurry up all game tho... there was a distinct difference last night... they had plenty of time.  The team was lined up with 12-15 seconds left on the play clock consistently.

Could be more basic plays?  I mean I'm sure it's not because Cam is talking slower. 

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Cam spends more time in the huddle getting these complicated plays. Cam has been visibly frustrated and yelling at them for not getting the plays in and wasting TO. Remember the Seattle game last year when he ended up having to waste a TO and was mad saying he's not getting the play in. DA didn't have to do that. Example in game planning for different QBs. 

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One thing to keep in mind is that Anderson may have less plays to choose from and/or less things to decipher before he snaps the ball due to the fact Cam (if it is an option) probably has to take a closer look at the defensive front.

I'm just spit balling though.  

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4 minutes ago, Snake said:

Could be more basic plays?  I mean I'm sure it's not because Cam is talking slower. 

With Cam there's a lot more combinations of things you can run, with Derek it's pretty straight forward. Makes sense that the play call would be in quicker 

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7 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

aside from the 3 absolute boneheaded plays, DA actually had a good game. He was hitting receivers in stride, the timing was impeccable at times, and his pocket awareness was good for the most part. 

we should be talking about a Panthers win. unfortunately we're not. 

And we're not because of DA. You're basically saying outside of losing the game DA played well. 

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