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Modern NFL offense vs Panthers offense


GoobyPls

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MO - Use the pass to set up the run

Panthers - do the opposite 

MO - pass at “least” 30 times a game

Panthers - pass around 27 times a game

MO - run no huddle offense on a consistent basis

Panthers - never run no huddle

MO - snap the ball with 20 seconds on the clock 

Panthers - snap the ball with 1 second on the clock

MO - help their QBs get into rythym 

Panthers - hinder Cam rythym 

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In a game where people are obviously running bad routes, dropping balls and just generally not playing clutch,.. I think the game that was called was the game forced to be called.

Even Samuel dropped that sideline pass right in the chest on the last drive. Gano was the only "clutch" guy in the end.

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17 minutes ago, JARROD said:

The Falcons play "modern" football,.. how did that work out playing the Steelers and now having a 1-4 record and getting blown out?

 

 

All the Falcons best players are on IR literally. They have had about as worst luck as you can get but they are still scoring points. Even with their injuries this team would still have to beat  them in a shoot out for a win. That says a lot about us. 

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11 minutes ago, JARROD said:

The Falcons play "modern" football,.. how did that work out playing the Steelers and now having a 1-4 record and getting blown out?

 

 

And we lost to them. 

 

Guess what type of offense won last year SB or the year before.

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