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The Panthers have only allowed 3 sacks...


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4 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

He is in the same line up..if he doesn't  get cam sacked, he close to it..then if there is a penalty majority are on him..he sucks.. he is better than them but not by much.

I don't know. Amini and Chandler would literally get knocked on there back and sack Cam themselves. They didn't belong in the NFL. 

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4 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I hear ya. But, I think a lot of his sacks and pressures are due to play calling, and Cam holding the ball too long. Not all of course, but most.

He's not a shut down Tackle, where you leave him out on that island for the entire game. That doesn't make him a bad player, just one with limitations. I think he's perfectly fine if you were scheming a defense. He's athletic enough to pull and get down field on screens. But you just don't put him on the best pass rushers by himself, drop Cam back 10 yards, and forget about him. 

McDermott wouldn't lock Peanut Tillman up on OBJ for the entire game and just forget about him. That's asking for a 600 yards receiving day from OBJ. That doesn't mean Tillman can't play. He just has limitations that you have to scheme around. 

I agree he should have help on good pass rushers  but Remmers fs-up  on just average pass rushers..he gets alot of stupid penalties in crucial moments as well..no one is perfect but good lord 78 is forever tattooed in the brain ..i can't  even remember the other linemen  numbers...

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10 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I don't know. Amini and Chandler would literally get knocked on there back and sack Cam themselves. They didn't belong in the NFL. 

Thats why i said in the lineup he doesn't get flattened they just run right by him like he isn't there..too damn slow..

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5 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

I agree he should have help on good pass rushers  but Remmers fs-up  on just average pass rushers..he gets alot of stupid penalties in crucial moments as well..no one is perfect but good lord 78 is forever tattooed in the brain ..i can't  even remember the other linemen  numbers...

The penalties can be annoying. I definitely agree there. 

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7 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

Thats why i said in the lineup he doesn't get flattened they just run right by him like he isn't there..too damn slow..

I don't think they just sprint right by him. It's more when Cam is deep in the pocket and doesn't step up. Pass rushers don't just sprint pass Remmers and get to Cam if he's 3-5 yards from the LOS. Unless of course it's more than 4 seconds after the ball was snapped. 

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The problem with using a stat to maybe praise Remmers and make him look better is that I've already seen him play many times.

His play makes me want to poke my eyes out. Guys go right by him without touching him sometimes if they line up wide. A little push and he's off balance at times and he forgets that he has arms to block. Literally forgets what to do with his hands. Stunningly bad, BUT not as bad as Nate Chandler. Chandler would just get knocked backwards and sometimes so far back that he fell into Cams knees. Remmers is really bad, but not Chandler bad. Remmers can engage and hold up sometimes, but Chandler was a danger to his own teammates on every play. He hit the turf in a dangerous way. Thank god he's long gone and working at Taco Bell or wherever.
I think Nate Chandler had vertigo.

Remmers run blocking makes it clear he has depth perception problems. He misjudges the movement and distance his blocking target is away from himself. This leads to shocking moments where Remmers goes to block a player who is actually several feet out of his reach, and then the play ends with Remmers having touched no one even though he's near the scrum. Although Remmers is a big guy he has no strength. I think he pectoral muscles have atrophy, and his legs might have been stricken by polio as a child.

Suffice to say expect an OT to be drafted to replace Remmers. Even Gettleman now has to admit that Remmers is terrible.

 

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