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That Final 4th and 1


Jeremy Igo

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12 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

1. Cam Newton should never be throwing from the shotgun on 4th and 1. That is horrendous play calling.

 

2. If Cam Newton is throwing, at some point this season he needs to see Shepard who has been open a whole lot.

 

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I was like run Cam pick it up by running we abandoned the run game 

Once he picks it up spike it or hurry up to the line for a quick play. No time outs.

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There were a lot of poor execution on the offensive side of the ball. Dropped passes, poor passes, o-line getting man handled, ill placed throws to bad throws, and we still had a chance to win the game. This is the type of game that RR suppose to thrive at, close games. But Cam should have completed that final pass to CMC, terrible throw...

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1 minute ago, sanjay_rajput said:

Should have used the 2 TE set in that play & sell them on run then audible to quick drag or slant to one of TE for a easy 1st down 

seriously whats with the TE love.  They could have put 10 TEs out there and it woild have made no difference

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Panthers had negative running yards and people are complaining that they didn’t run at the end?!? Cam sailed a pass and bounced one to CMC and folks are blaming play calling..smh. 

My biggest issue was not attempting FG before half bc you have nothing to lose. 

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7 minutes ago, jtm said:

Panthers had negative running yards and people are complaining that they didn’t run at the end?!? Cam sailed a pass and bounced one to CMC and folks are blaming play calling..smh. 

My biggest issue was not attempting FG before half bc you have nothing to lose. 

so you are blaming Cam then? he is the only reason we were still in the game with 3 minutes to go,

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3 minutes ago, Jangler said:

so you are blaming Cam then? he is the only reason we were still in the game with 3 minutes to go,

The defense is the only reason that drive was even possible because Cam blew the previous drive with an interception. Yes, I blame a NFL QB that makes $20 plus million a year for bouncing a pass to a wide open target 5 yards away. 

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I think Shepard was wide open on every play on that last drive. I thought coming into this season that Shepard get more looks due to the chemistry they had during training camp but I guess it could be something else.  To be fair Cam probably wanted to throw it to Shepard on that last play but number 23 on Eagles D jumped a split second after that pic you posted which cause Cam to hold it a second longer.

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