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Cam Newton threw 27.5% of his passes into Tight Windows today. No quarterback was forced to throw into Tight Windows that often this season.


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Additionally, how many times have we also seen multiple receivers right on top of each other in their routes, a la CMC and Greg more than once tonight? 

Multiple areas seemingly worthy of fixes on both the personnel and coaching sides... deja vu.

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I really hate the over throws but I was happy with his effort. To be honest, I think if he had more time or a real #2 receiver we would have score earlier in the game and screwed Brees into trying to catch up (more sacks for us). Newton made some bad ass passes that should have been caught...

I think it was a good season, I wish we had played better in the ATL game and made a real run but the Saints game was hard fought and even with the bad calls, we had a chance up until the end...

and fug you Teddy.  

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21 hours ago, KSpan said:

Additionally, how many times have we also seen multiple receivers right on top of each other in their routes, a la CMC and Greg more than once tonight? 

If you buy the story from the Shula Huggers, that's only because Olsen and McCaffrey are stupid and can't comprehend Shula's Einstein-ian play designs and keep fugging them up.

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21 hours ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

So not just tight windows, not just WRs who can't catch...but plays designed to ensure tight windows. 

Drawing multiple defenders into the same tight window.

You (and I) just fail to comprehend the genius of the play design.

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

If you buy the story from the Shula Huggers, that's only because Olsen and McCaffrey are stupid and can't comprehend Shula's Einstein-ian play designs and keep fugging them up.

I would hope even you would figure out that if more than one receiver ends up in the same spot it wasn't designed for that to happen. It has to be an execution problem because on the white board everything works the way it is supposed to.

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23 hours ago, KSpan said:

Additionally, how many times have we also seen multiple receivers right on top of each other in their routes, a la CMC and Greg more than once tonight? 

Multiple areas seemingly worthy of fixes on both the personnel and coaching sides... deja vu.

That's what happens when Shula can't come up with routes for his plays and just tells all of his receivers to run fly routes or option routes...

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