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Give Credit To Stew


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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Stew played very well. Would've still liked to see McCaffrey have an expanded role in the run game. Still waiting for him to break one. And CAP deserves more carries before garbage time too.

Need to give him more  than 1 snap beforing pulling him off the field atleast give him 3 snap drive with CMC on the field.

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25 minutes ago, Jackofalltrades said:

Give credit to the OL. 

this really shouldn't go overlooked. Stew ran well for sure, but he had much bigger holes and much better blocking than in majority of the previous contests. Pretty much all our backs are running better if you havent noticed. I think its more about the oline finally starting to get some cohesion and getting better at run blocking. 

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3 hours ago, smash_n_dash said:

I think any RB in the league could have ran for over a 100 yards against that defense that gave up halfway through the game

 

    Miami came into this game feeling good about themselves. The fact that we just kept pounding on them, may have had something to do with that. 

 

    But please, feel free to denigrate a team that has run the ball for over 450 yards the last 2 games. It does seem like the right thing to do after all.

 

    The Panther's pride themselves on being both physical and disciplined. Both traits showed up tonight.

 

   

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That was an old-style JStew game. I hope he's got a few more like that in him. He ran with power, determination and vision.

CMC did some nice work as the change up back, but when he is on the field the entire defense has eyes on him -- makes it hard to break away but sometimes their attention is exactly what he is there for.

And CAP... well, when the game is won and you need that RB to just pound the rock for first down after first down... I think his role is secure there.

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4 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    Miami came into this game feeling good about themselves. The fact that we just kept pounding on them, may have had something to do with that. 

 

    But please, feel free to denigrate a team that has run the ball for over 450 yards the last 2 games. It does seem like the right thing to do after all.

 

    The Panther's pride themselves on being both physical and disciplined. Both traits showed up tonight.

 

   

As someone said on the broadcast post game, if your team allows the opponent to run for almost 300 yards (I think it was 295) then you have some serious problems with your team.  I also said nothing to put our team down, I'm very proud of them.  I just look at the fact that every person on the team had at least one run of 10+ yards.  Give more credit to the OL for allowing those guys to run.  Jeez

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