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Why the Panthers offense didn't work


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3 hours ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:

I literally came here just to post this video... and got beat to it lol! This guy did a great job breaking down the offense and the inconsistencies that have taken place over the past season. Cam was the whole offense pretty much.

Well cmc got many first downs for the team basically two guys carried the load. Olsen missed time, Stewart was a joke as were the receivers.

with Cmc and Anderson replacing Stewart., a healthy Olsen, and a better receiving Corp coupled with a better OC we should improve this season. 

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Go to the 5:39 mark and you can see that CMC got 5.48 ypc running behind A.Norwell and 4.00 YPC behind Williams . Behind everyone else , holy fug is that abysmal YPC ...  2.69 2.82 , 2.53 .  And we fuging lost Norwell hahaha. Good luck 2018 run game!!! 

Some good quotes :

  • "They didnt use McCaffrey enough, and when they did use him, they didnt use him in the right way"
  • "Giving (McCaffrey) anything less than 6 or 7 catches a game is criminally underutilizing him"
  • "The only thing missing is having a coaching staff that calls the right plays, at the right time, to take atavantage of what talent they actually do have" 

 

The gist of it I got is, let Cam call more of his own plays, use McCaffrey more, use better blocking schemes . 

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5 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Go to the 5:39 mark and you can see that CMC got 5.48 ypc running behind A.Norwell and 4.00 YPC behind Williams . Behind everyone else , holy fug is that abysmal YPC ...  2.69 2.82 , 2.53 .  And we fuging lost Norwell hahaha. Good luck 2018 run game!!! 

Keep in mind that C and RG were a poo show last year.  Thus, we shouldn't expect anything sensational out of runs behind those positions.

All in all, good quality work on the video.  Interesting take on Cam as a more cerebral QB than most give him credit for.  I have hope for this year.

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The football illiterate here won't care to watch the video. It'll be the same things being said.

"CMC is not good at running"
"Stew was washed up"
"Cam can't counter blitzes"

Failure to execute is the biggest issue we had, and half of that last season was the design and philosophy of Shula. As long as Norv is still an offensive madman, we'll be fine.

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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Go to the 5:39 mark and you can see that CMC got 5.48 ypc running behind A.Norwell and 4.00 YPC behind Williams . Behind everyone else , holy fug is that abysmal YPC ...  2.69 2.82 , 2.53 .  And we fuging lost Norwell hahaha. Good luck 2018 run game!!! 

Trai Turner got paid and then, seemingly, got fat and lazy.  Worse split of the OL except for the eternally injured center position.

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