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GoobyPls

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Is one of the worse things on offense can do, not only does it help defensive players with their get off, knowing exactly when the snap is coming. But it throws our offense specifically Cam way off rhythm. 

 

Why do we insist on huddling every snap like as if it's 1968? While other teams are out there playing no huddle hurry up offense.

This falls on Rivera's lap, never forget his qoute on fast pace offense 

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000243582/article/ron-riveras-panthers-not-keen-on-fastpaced-offenses

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5 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Is one of the worse things on offense can do, not only does it help defensive players with their get off, knowing exactly when the snap is coming. But it throws our offense specifically Cam way off rhythm. 

 

Why do we insist on huddling every snap like as if 1968? While other teams are out there playing no huddle hurry up offense.

This falls on Rivera's lap, never forget his qoute on fast pace offense 

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000243582/article/ron-riveras-panthers-not-keen-on-fastpaced-offenses

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So the OP uses an article from 2013. Maybe because we used no huddle over 50% of the time passing last year and this isn't an issue. Seems we take the fact that the helmet Cam's werent working yesterday and use an article from 4 years ago to blame Rivera. You would think we are 0-2 given all the bitching. I won't visit for 3 days after a loss if this is what happens after a win.

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