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Seriously, 2 Completions Over 20 Yards???


beastson

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What is that? We changed an offense from Cam strength (the deep ball) to Cam weakness (the short throws). Now I understand we have to have some short passes, but to completely get rid of the deep pass and Ted Ginn our best deep threat, wtf is that. And with CMC the change of offense, CMC hasn't been that effective. What's next? Finding a dink and dunk QB to replace Cam and keep Shula? No play-action out there. Panthers backed into a corner with Shula

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10 minutes ago, beastson said:

What is that? We changed an offense from Cam strength (the deep ball) to Cam weakness (the short throws). Now I understand we have to have some short passes, but to completely get rid of the deep pass and Ted Ginn our best deep threat, wtf is that. And with CMC the change of offense, CMC hasn't been that effective. What's next? Finding a dink and dunk QB to replace Cam and keep Shula? No play-action out there. Panthers backed into a corner with Shula

Cmc did his job cam sucked sorry

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I don't think the Panthers have anyone healthy that's capable of running those routes. Also, with Trai Turner out the offensive line is in poor shape. Matt Kalil was already a liability, but with Trai out the interior of the line was getting blown up the entire game.

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Just now, Mikey815 said:

Cmc did his job cam sucked sorry

CMC dropped 2 passes today and he had 6 carries for 14 yards. He didn't do anything today. Everybody sucked. This thread is about our passing offense and the lack of deep pass which is Cam strength. CMC has put up decent numbers this season, but it goes hand in hand to the changes of this offense which overall has dropped production wise. CMC is averaging 8 yards a catch. Devin is averaging 13, his lowest in 3 seasons. That's not it.

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

CMC dropped 2 passes today and he had 6 carries for 14 yards. He didn't do anything today. Everybody sucked. This thread is about our passing offense and the lack of deep pass which is Cam strength. CMC has put up decent numbers this season, but it goes hand in hand to the changes of this offense which overall has dropped production wise. CMC is averaging 8 yards a catch. Devin is averaging 13, his lowest in 3 seasons. That's not it.

Cam played like poi today admit it

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21 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

It honestly is Shula, week in and we out, even the announcers wonder why we have multiple receivers in same general area... Makes no sense and is horrible play calling. 

Wiiiith what deep threat.

Cam has no problem going deep to Funchess when he's one on one, but no one else can stretch the field or even take some coverage off of Devin. 

Shula has drawn up deep plays for both Byrd and Clay. 

 

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CMC had been really damn good, but he's a small target and i don't know if he really fits what this team should be doing.  I think the biggest issue with the panthers is we don't have a guy who is a real playmaker, a guy who we can just throw the ball to and he can go make something happen at the reciever position, or even a RB that we can turn and hand the ball off to 20-25 times a game. We don't really have a #1 Reciever, or running back on the Roster. Olsen is a #1 but he usually isn't making plays with his feet breaking tackles and running after catch for scores. This team needs real weapons, guys who can make plays, and stay healthy. I like Byrd and Samuel, but that is not enough, and they arent currently dependable. Cam also needs to work on his game, he's been in the league to long to still be throwing balls 10 feet over peoples heads on a fairly regular basis.

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36 minutes ago, Rags said:

Wiiiith what deep threat.

Cam has no problem going deep to Funchess when he's one on one, but no one else can stretch the field or even take some coverage off of Devin. 

Shula has drawn up deep plays for both Byrd and Clay. 

 

Dude... He sends Bersin on same route as whoever is on same side as him, it has nothing to do whatsoever with a deep threat, it's the design of the play. Wouldn't matter who runs it or how fast they are.

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3 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

Dude... He sends Bersin on same route as whoever is on same side as him, it has nothing to do whatsoever with a deep threat, it's the design of the play. Wouldn't matter who runs it or how fast they are.

No no, I'm not disagreeing that Shula's playcalling is frustrating. It is. Extremely. 

However, Shula isn't the reason that we don't take deep shots.

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1 hour ago, Krovvy said:

I don't think the Panthers have anyone healthy that's capable of running those routes. Also, with Trai Turner out the offensive line is in poor shape. Matt Kalil was already a liability, but with Trai out the interior of the line was getting blown up the entire game.

This.  Having him out last two weeks and our O looking like garbage arent mutually exclusive.

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1 hour ago, beastson said:

What is that? We changed an offense from Cam strength (the deep ball) to Cam weakness (the short throws). Now I understand we have to have some short passes, but to completely get rid of the deep pass and Ted Ginn our best deep threat, wtf is that. And with CMC the change of offense, CMC hasn't been that effective. What's next? Finding a dink and dunk QB to replace Cam and keep Shula? No play-action out there. Panthers backed into a corner with Shula

I mean, heck, that poo works on Madden, right?

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