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Quick. What new wrinkle have you seen on offense so far this year?


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dante rosario is literally always open

not that he's just not being covered, but he's blowing corner up off the line and no linebackers can keep up with him.

right now he's the second best receiving option on the team

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i don't understand what happened to the panthers o-line, it went from being one of the best in football to turnstiles. they looked beyond awful on monday.

Offense in the NFL is usually about taking what the defense gives you. The Cowboys decided to take away Smith and our running game, and give us Moose in single coverage. We went to Moose, he failed some, then got called for a bogus offensive PI which took away a TD. It happens. I suspect we will see Moore at the #2 spot coming out of the bye. But either way, we need scores from our #2 WR in single coverage.

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We need a more competent QB. Most of the "playcalling" issues we have would fine if Jake would stop locking onto the top 2 guys and start trusting other players. We need a QB that if he sees something he doesn't like, he'll change the play. Try to make things happen, and I don't mean make things happen as in forcing throws into coverage. He's been playing better but he's still doing the same old stuff.

We need some more Rosario and some Mike Goodson. I don't buy the fumblitis crap.

And I think partly it is on Fox for not giving Jake the reigns to run his own plays. But it might be because Jake can't handle it. If we had an elite QB(I know Jake is not) most of our offensive woes would be gone. We don't need a game manager, we need a game changer and a game winner.

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