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Our running backs are dead last in receiving yards


GoobyPls

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I'm start to thinking that Cam's accuracy and throwing mechanics doesn't capable of running short quick passing plays.

Our passing plays are sucks. But I don't think the professional football coach is such a dumbass like some huddlers complain.

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You got the damn film pull it up and show me all of these damn outlets

I think it's one of those deals where when he finally does have one he isn't used to it or they never really practice it and he ends up throwing it too hard because he's so used to throwing 20 yarders all game long.

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The panthers in general suck at screen passes always have. I feel like it was sometime around the time shula got here when we had our 1st successful one. Im not sure so dont beat me up. My point is we have real bad luck with the damn screen pass i hate it. Makes me nervous when we try one. Im am not sure why we always suck at them but we have.

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Just now, KARASMATIC444 said:

The panthers in general suck at screen passes always have. I feel like it was sometime around the time shula got here when we had our 1st successful one. Im not sure so dont beat me up. My point is we have real bad luck with the damn screen pass i hate it. Makes me nervous when we try one. Im am not sure why we always suck at them but we have.

Well crap im over 1000 posts. Not bad since i have been on here pre crash.

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The Checkdown seems to be non-existent for Newton, either by his choice or scheme.  I can't count how many times that short 5 yard play has bailed out ANY elite QB in the league and makes them look like a genius, when all they did was flick it out of their hands and let the RB do the rest of the work.  

 

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8 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

We have 285 receiving yards from backs. To put that into perspective the two worst passing teams in the league (49ers and Bills) both have over 400 yards receiving from their backs.

According to football outsiders Stewart is the worst receiving back in the league

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/rb

 

I knew Stewart had stone hands, but this is just sad. Hopefully our next back can actually catch.

Some of its the backs but a lot of it is cam doesn't throw short routes very well. He puts too much heat on the ball and can't control it very much. 

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this is actually a pretty alarming stat.  This stat alone has effects on 1st downs, 3rd conversion, etc.  Means Cam is eye-balling his 1st maybe 2nd reads and that's it. Now we have seen that what happen our QBs try to dump it off to the RBs.  But this is got to be a part of your scheme. You have to have outlets.  Dumping down to the RB on broken plays is what the best QBs do.  But this isn't a knock on Cam because I couldn't remember the last time I saw Jstew flare out into the flats as a dump off.  our RBs have been staying inside for pass pro because Shula is calling 10-15 yard route combos.  Cam needs an outlet.  If Cam isn't gonna scramble we have to do a better job with Rbs being an outlet option.  Couldn't tell you how many times I saw Big Ben, Brady, etc dump it off yesterday.

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