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More run plays?


Mikey818

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2 minutes ago, musicman said:

We were down by 2 TD's half the game. We needed to open it up and score.

Panthers wouldn’t have to punt in the earlier drives if they stuck with the power running game. The point of having a running game is to keep the offense on schedule so your not behind by several TDs & forcing poo. 

CAP & CJ should be getting majority of carries since CMC is more effective in the passing game. Need to run more 2HB set so the team can stay balanced & score points on consistent basis.

When the RB is getting 5yds easily CAM doesn’t need to worry about receivers dropping cirtical pass.

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4 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Panthers wouldn’t have to punt in the earlier drives if they stuck with the power running game. The point of having a running game is to keep the offense on schedule so your not behind by several TDs & forcing poo. 

CAP & CJ should be getting majority of carries since CMC is more effective in the passing game. Need to run more 2HB set so the team can stay balanced & score points on consistent basis.

When the RB is getting 5yds easily CAM doesn’t need to worry about receivers dropping cirtical pass.

Cap was inactive! Cmc is averaging almost 5 ypc He and C.J. can both run C.J. can’t catch tho 

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4 minutes ago, Mikey818 said:

Should have learned that in preseason 

so everything is learned in preseason and that's it? no one gets better during the season? I'm not making excuses him not catching the that's pass. but to say he can't catch is just wrong.  

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1 minute ago, wud35 said:

so everything is learned in preseason and that's it? no one gets better during the season? I'm not making excuses him not catching the that's pass. but to say he can't catch is just wrong.  

My beef is why was he in there in the fourth quarter and cmc was on the bench It cost us big time

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4 minutes ago, Mikey818 said:

My beef is why was he in there in the fourth quarter and cmc was on the bench It cost us big time

That I can't explain. I do like CMC better in that situation. Never heard the exact reason why CMC was on the sideline then. Some posters said CMC might have gotten dinged a little and they took him out for a few plays and CMC was telling the coach he was good to go back in. 

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