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SetfreexX

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We need a new coaching staff, top to bottom, clock management has been an issue since 2011, having to burn time outs, not taking opportunities when available (running clock out in the first half). We always play up and down to competition, the consistency is never there. 

We're not a true playoff team, by that I mean, I can't see us beating PHI, or NO on the road in the playoffs, we're just good enough to get in and lose the first game. This offense inspires ''0'' confidence, I don't see what's so hard about installing plays you see Reid, & Payton using for Hunt / Kamara / Hill <<< more so when Samuel was healthy, but Byrd has THAT speed also. 

I'm a fan all day everyday, and twice on Sundays, but I'm also not blind. We haven't shown enough through 3/4's of the season that inspires me to believe that anything drastic will change with the level of intensity that we play with. Love the team, and the POTENTIAL I just don't think this is the staff that can tap it. 

Last several years the BEST teams, have had one of two things, A) a coach with an offensive background, B) one of the leagues best OC's <<<< We have neither, ball control in the NFL DOES NOT WORK PLAYING FROM BEHIND. We are not built or coached to put up points, this snail, methodical ''we dictate'' crap has got to go, first two to three series we need to play with pace, save that clock possession strategy for HAVING A LEAD. We were down 17, and we were snapping the ball at :05 secs on a :40 second play-clock with the GAME CLOCK running, it's pathetic. 

 

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2 hours ago, SetfreexX said:

We need a new coaching staff, top to bottom, clock management has been an issue since 2011, having to burn time outs, not taking opportunities when available (running clock out in the first half). We always play up and down to competition, the consistency is never there. 

We're not a true playoff team, by that I mean, I can't see us beating PHI, or NO on the road in the playoffs, we're just good enough to get in and lose the first game. This offense inspires ''0'' confidence, I don't see what's so hard about installing plays you see Reid, & Payton using for Hunt / Kamara / Hill <<< more so when Samuel was healthy, but Byrd has THAT speed also. 

I'm a fan all day everyday, and twice on Sundays, but I'm also not blind. We haven't shown enough through 3/4's of the season that inspires me to believe that anything drastic will change with the level of intensity that we play with. Love the team, and the POTENTIAL I just don't think this is the staff that can tap it. 

Last several years the BEST teams, have had one of two things, A) a coach with an offensive background, B) one of the leagues best OC's <<<< We have neither, ball control in the NFL DOES NOT WORK PLAYING FROM BEHIND. We are not built or coached to put up points, this snail, methodical ''we dictate'' crap has got to go, first two to three series we need to play with pace, save that clock possession strategy for HAVING A LEAD. We were down 17, and we were snapping the ball at :05 secs on a :40 second play-clock with the GAME CLOCK running, it's pathetic. 

 

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http://www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/topic/144521-what-needs-to-happen-isnt-likely-to/

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