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Long and Strahan are correct; Or How this is CJN's team


Jangler

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It is apparent that our offense still needs a lot of help.  Can't really tell how getting rid of Benjamin helped in the passing department.  FunDip is a good receiver, no doubt, but the speed options were hardly looked at.  The run game with Stew is bad... just bad.   Cam running and calling his plays is what seems to work, but anytime Shula gets the calls... we look like a team that has no clue what to do.  

It's time for Shula and Stewart to be put out to pasture.

 

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3 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

You are correct on all but the main point.

Cam running gets this team going.  He shouldn’t be the main option but he has to run.  He plays much better when he gets going north and south.

Jonathan Stewart is done. Until we move on....it will continue to be a struggle. 

I don't want Cam running anymore than he needs to.

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Removing 28 instantly helps.  He isn’t starting RB and hurts us.   Should be used like Tolbert and be the situational short yardage RB

 CMC and CAP should alternate 

but Carolina historically loves to run 30 yr old RBs that clearly have lost the juice 

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