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Jeremy Igo

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1. Starting outside receivers are Funchess and Smith. 

2. Work CMC in the slot early and often. 

3. Use second round pick to trade up and draft Sony Michel, start him at RB. 

4. Use Curtis Samuel as a scat back on 3rd downs with CMC in the slot. Possibly split backfield with Sony Michel. 

 

5. Enjoy an explosive offense the likes of which have never been seen in Carolina. 

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2 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Holding, #75 of the offense.

10 yard penalty. Repeat 2nd down.

Hahahahahaha that's a Fact throw in a face mask here and there and presto our starting LT. Everything else about this plans sounds explosive and doable.

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Just now, trucpfan said:

Hahahahahaha that's Facto throw in a face mask here and there and presto our starting LT. Everything else about this plans sounds explosive and doable.

Yeah I started to go with illegal hands to the face since that seems to be his penalty of choice

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10 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

1. Starting outside receivers are Funchess and Smith. 

2. Work CMC in the slot early and often. 

3. Use second round pick to trade up and draft Sony Michel, start him at RB. 

4. Use Curtis Samuel as a scat back on 3rd downs with CMC in the slot. Possibly split backfield with Sony Michel. 

 

5. Enjoy an explosive offense the likes of which have never been seen in Carolina. 

I brought this up in a thread and got roasted. Good points were made, Samuel is too small too play backfield type.

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

1. Starting outside receivers are Funchess and Smith. 

2. Work CMC in the slot early and often. 

3. Use second round pick to trade up and draft Sony Michel, start him at RB. 

4. Use Curtis Samuel as a scat back on 3rd downs with CMC in the slot. Possibly split backfield with Sony Michel. 

 

5. Enjoy an explosive offense the likes of which have never been seen in Carolina. 

i wanna see samuel in the backfield

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