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Truly exposed on offense. Everyone now knows we are simply not consistent enough in the passing game and I don't mean just Cam.  Judst shut down the run and let the Panthers beat themselves.  

And our biggest weakness is Ron Rivera. 

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Offense can't generate any chunk plays. Everything is slow and methodical and if something breaks down its over. Offense lost all of its luster once Curtis Samuel did not secure the pitch from Cam. Also, offensive line can't compete with any top defensive front. No vertical speed from the outside so teams can play close to the box. 

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The offense lacks any imagination, we don't have a WR that scares anyone, and our OL is trash. 

And we have the worst OC in the NFL with a HC who just sees offense as that portion of the game that gets in the way of his defense. 

I was actually hoping for a " flea flicker" on the 1st series,

Again , no creativity.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The offense lacks any imagination, we don't have a WR that scares anyone, and our OL is trash. 

And we have the worst OC in the NFL with a HC who just sees offense as that portion of the game that gets in the way of his defense. 

Thanks to fat ass Dave Gettleman

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13 minutes ago, NAS said:

Truly exposed on offense. Everyone now knows we are simply not consistent enough in the passing game and I don't mean just Cam.  Judst shut down the run and let the Panthers beat themselves.  

And our biggest weakness is Ron Rivera. 

Hard to have a consistent passing game when the HC and OC only ever want to throw on predictable passing downs.

But I guess Cam is required to be perfect when the defense knows what he’s doing and when he’s doing it.

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Just now, Dart said:

I notice you failed to mention the QB who seemingly makes every player that plays with him worse. 

If that is the case explain how the panthers managed to go 15-1 and to the superbowl with corey brown and ted ginn jr as our starting wrs. Once again that qb was leading our team in rushing yards as well. smh

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