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Julio Jones expects Panthers to adjust


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6 minutes ago, logic1977 said:

Ron has explained multiple times that when players go down you don't change what you do. He's said it about us and said it about other teams. I honestly think he doesn't believe in adjustments. That's why it is also an execution issue. Can't be a bad plan. Had to be bad execution

Which is why we will never see consistent success from the team, and many individual players, as long as the current regime remains in power. Meanwhile, coaches like BB & Co. routinely take JAGS and turn them into high performing players, even starters. Some is coaching them up on technique, more is putting them in positions to succeed by maximizing strengths and minimizing weaknesses, and a lot is game planning and adjustments, most of which, we apparently don't do.

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4 hours ago, logic1977 said:

Ron has explained multiple times that when players go down you don't change what you do. He's said it about us and said it about other teams. I honestly think he doesn't believe in adjustments. That's why it is also an execution issue. Can't be a bad plan. Had to be bad execution

 

   Thanks for trying to have a civil discussion. But...I think you are over simplifying what goes on. If you move players around, that is an adjustment. If you take a kid out, like Whorley two weeks ago, that is an adjustment. Change your blocking scheme, that is an adjustment.

 

    I know lots of folks up in here are frustrated with the powers that be. But very rarely can an NFL team play a whole game without making any adjustments? C'mon man.

 

    

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4 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

   Thanks for trying to have a civil discussion. But...I think you are over simplifying what goes on. If you move players around, that is an adjustment. If you take a kid out, like Whorley two weeks ago, that is an adjustment. Change your blocking scheme, that is an adjustment.

 

    I know lots of folks up in here are frustrated with the powers that be. But very rarely can an NFL team play a whole game without making any adjustments? C'mon man.

 

    

You are not really contradicting my point. Sure he might pull a player but he still sticks to the same schemes whether not not it is working. 

 

And when hen it doesn't work he just says it's on execution. The problem is everything has to go perfect or it falls apart

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6 minutes ago, logic1977 said:

You are not really contradicting my point. Sure he might pull a player but he still sticks to the same schemes whether not not it is working. 

 

And when hen it doesn't work he just says it's on execution. The problem is everything has to go perfect or it falls apart

 

    I am sorry, but NFL football is just not that easy. You cannot compete if you do not make some form of adjustments. Just because our fans don't see them, for what ever reason that would be, does not mean they don't happen.

 

    I would also like to mention half time adjustments that fans think are so important. I truly believe that most fans underestimate the amount of time a team has in the locker room. You get a breather, get hydrated, and then try and psych yourself up for the second half. 

 

    There just isn't time to go to the white board and make adjustments at half time. Sure, the coaches can huddle together and discuss what they want to do, but the players are trying to recoup for the second half, not waiting on another strategy session.

 

    This notion that our Coaching Staff never makes adjustments just has to be addressed.

 

    

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    I am sorry, but NFL football is just not that easy. You cannot compete if you do not make some form of adjustments. Just because our fans don't see them, for what ever reason that would be, does not mean they don't happen.

 

    I would also like to mention half time adjustments that fans think are so important. I truly believe that most fans underestimate the amount of time a team has in the locker room. You get a breather, get hydrated, and then try and psych yourself up for the second half. 

 

    There just isn't time to go to the white board and make adjustments at half time. Sure, the coaches can huddle together and discuss what they want to do, but the players are trying to recoup for the second half, not waiting on another strategy session.

 

    This notion that our Coaching Staff never makes adjustments just has to be addressed.

 

    

Didn't Rivera come right out and explicitly state that the panthers don't game plan and adjust in the sense of the terms many people take them to mean, i.e., Belichick style (even halfway)? Can you envision Cam and Rivera sitting down and reviewing film, then designing a few plays just to exploit the weaknesses of a specific falcons defender? I sure can't, but from what I've read, that's SOP for the pats and a few other teams with elite coaches and quarterbacks. So why not here?

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11 minutes ago, xav8tor said:

Didn't Rivera come right out and explicitly state that the panthers don't game plan and adjust in the sense of the terms many people take them to mean, i.e., Belichick style (even halfway)? Can you envision Cam and Rivera sitting down and reviewing film, then designing a few plays just to exploit the weaknesses of a specific falcons defender? I sure can't, but from what I've read, that's SOP for the pats and a few other teams with elite coaches and quarterbacks. So why not here?

 

    I have read articles that have stated that indeed Cam, and Shula do go over a game plan. So yeah, I am under the impression they do work together well. 

 

    Which begs the question; Shouldn't the Offense run a bit smoother? That said. We have all seen WRs running free this year, and Cam doesn't seem to see them. Part of that is Cam's progression reads, and part is who we have running those routes. 

 

    Maybe with Shep, and Samuel poised to see more targets, that speed may just open up the field just a little more. Anything can help.

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