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The Rams Figured It Out! They Know How To Stop Our Offense!


Saca312

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Some Rams fan made a groundbreaking discovery! They figured out how to stop our offense!

 

Of course, they start off with the typical "contain Cam" type of deal we see with every other fanbase, but then, like Clinton's emails, some unexpected twist comes along that changes the whole narrative.

 

Have a look for yourself:

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...We need to keep contain on Cam and bottle up Stewart and we can compete.

http://www.ramsondemand.com/threads/what-panthers-fans-are-saying-about-rod.47220/page-2

 

This young and bright Ram fan is quite the intelligent one. After realizing that every other team's "contain Cam double Olsen" narrative didn't exactly work, they innovated and changed it to "Contain Cam Bottle Stewart."

 

These guys figured it out. All they have to do is find a way to contain cam with everyone not named DT Aaron Donald injured, while keeping Stewart from smashing that said depleted defensive line the whole game. Simple and easy, isn't it?

 

Wonder how many times "Contain Cam Bottle Stewart" will be used this year, what do you guys think?

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The Panthers offense is dependent on Cam Newton and Jonathan Stewart making the running game work and opening up receivers.

CAP has been unable to make it work, and he has been deactivated as a result.

Derek Anderson is good when he has a defense to keep him from playing from behind.

The Panthers MUST score 30+ points to have a chance at winning a game with this secondary. I said it before the season, and it rings true during the season.

The Panthers have scored 30+ points in 4 of their 7 games. They are 2-2 in those 4 games and 0-3 in games where they fail to score 30 points or more. The only game they had little to no shot at winning when they score 30+ points was the game without Stewart against the Falcons. The Panthers put up 49 rushing yards in that game.

Cam, Stewart, and Olsen must stay healthy for this offense to produce enough points to win games. The Panthers front 7 must play their best every game to cover up that horrendous secondary anyone can exploit - even the Browns.

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3 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

The Panthers offense is dependent on Cam Newton and Jonathan Stewart making the running game work and opening up receivers.

So you were the one who leaked the game changing secret information to the Rams! Now what are going to do?

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

So you were the one who leaked the game changing secret information to the Rams! Now what are going to do?

 

8 in the box to force a 3rd down with a green dog blitz when RBs or TEs block.

Make Funchess or Ginn beat the defense consistently on 3rd down. The other 6 or 7 defenders take away Cam, Olsen, and KB on 3rd down.

The Panthers lack a reliable 3rd down slot receiver, and it has been exploited all season.

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23 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

The Panthers MUST score 30+ points to have a chance at winning a game with this secondary. I said it before the season, and it rings true during the season.

Pretty sure you said 40, and it was prior to a game where we held the opponent to 20.

Of course, we already know the truth isn't your strong suit. 

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41 minutes ago, 15 said:

The panthers would've only needed to score 21 points this last sunday to win a game with our secondary.

so yeah that's probably about the 5th bullshit comment you've made just in the past few hours.

And only 22 against Denver, 28 against San Fran, 23 against MN, and 18 against Tampa...

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