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Let's take a look at some of the offense critical plays


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We already know KB dropped the TD pass as he was hit. This was the next play. As I watch this play over and over, I'm wondering if Cam bringing CMC in confused Kalil into thinking he had help cause how do you miss the DE?

 

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I'm 95% positive we can motion Stew back to HB. Why does he stay out there? Do it, figure out if its man or zone and bring him back. Stew should have came back and helped block Cam left since the play was designed to go to the right. He would have helped Kalil

The problem with this play is simple, look at all that green on the right. If you're going to send the slot and the outside on 10+ routes towards the endzone, at-least have CMC run full speed over the middle and guarantee Cam hits him. He runs a sit/flat I guess to the left instead. Shula knows he has a WR against a LB against Buffalo. A quick hitch or out to Samuel gives us like 5 yards. Option Route? I believe Cam was looking for that post route from Samuel. It took 4 seconds for Lawson to get there. Cam was about to run, Lawson got there in time

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The next play. Should have been a delay of game, once again hiking it at the very end. This is all on Cam. 3rd and 19, he should have hit Dickson after his chip block. These two plays knocked us out of FG range. How the fug did Williams fall, did he trip over Dickson? Wow. This sequence of two plays happened again in the 3rd quarter. They were very similar when Cam got injured. Cam Newton should NOT be taking sacks on 3rd and long point blank period. He should not be holding onto the ball

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1st and goal from 11 there's a pitch to CMC which lost us a yard. 2nd and goal from our 12 and we run this poo, setting up a difficult 3rd and goal

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3rd and goal from our 10, where else do our receivers run to? Its score or kick a FG, and 2 runs one being a pitch to CMC and the other a QB draw, I'm starting to think Ron played for a FG not a TD. What a waste

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The next time we're in the redzone is the 2 runs again and missed Cam throw

My take from all of this? Kalil probably needs help against very good speed rushers. Shula needs to call better plays on 1st and 2nd down, so it doesn't all come to 3rd down. Shula also might want to introduce an option route. If we want to get the ball out quick, 2 players on one side shouldn't be running similar routes leaving an entire area vacant. Cam needs to take what the defense gives him especially on 3rd and long and get off of the field

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9 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Kalil looks worse than Oher so far. Not a good sign.

And I blame Cam for 2 sacks, but the one you pointed out is a bad example. Every offensive linemen was beat. Absolutely disgusting effort. Cam had no chance from the snap.

Exactly. Williams got knocked on his ass. If he is able to stay upright and give cam an extra second to step up, there is a good chance he hits Dickson in stride.

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