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You can count on the Carolina Panthers running this play to CMC


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, thebigcat said:

that play also gives Cam the option to run it himself in a Zone/Read format

Just add in Samuel to the mix and expect defenses to stop that.

Not to mention being forced to account for KB's size and Olsen's presence. Lord.

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5 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

So Christian McCaffrey

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Curtis Samuel

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Jonathan Stewart

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And Cam Newton

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Is there any legitimate way to stop this offense? Seriously, is there?

You forgot Greg Olsen and KB. And I wouldn't sleep on any of our other receivers. There is now so much talent on this offensive roster, teams will be hard pressed to stop us.

 

then take into account that our defense is gonna be stifling this year and LOOK OUT NFL. 

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