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Evolution of the misdirection, making the most of what we got.


micnificent28

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This is largely opinion and based on what I see working. But seeing what defenders have been saying and what’s been working is the misdirection. Our opponents don’t know what’s coming and who is going to get the ball. We have a cupboard of Swiss Army knives and instead of tying them to a role I would love to unleash them.

yes we all know CMC is our rb and is a pretty solid one,but I would like evolve the offense to incorporate more Samuel and more “Moore”. I think we should have the 3 alternate each practice day of the week getting reps at RB and WR. Basically get them all use to getting work at both. We already run he is good there, but I would like Moore to get use to getting the pitch from cam and cam pitching to Moore and Samuel. Don’t expect them to come in cold and just have their timing down on the pitch.

I think CMC is a fine RB and having a great season,but I think after the catch I would rather have Moore or Samuel with the ball in their hands and would like to make putting it in their hands easier and more often.Up the backfield snaps for both. That said, I trust CMC to run the correct route and catch the ball more than I do the other two, which isn’t a knock on either but just how I look at the 3. Yac has never been CMC strong point but we have two guys who excel at it who are hungry for reps and oppourtinity. Hard to see us going back to Torrey Smith after dismantling the number one defense in the league after this. Run the score up...

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I like your idea to use them all interchangeably but I don't want Moore or Samuel running through linemen. I really like them in space at the second or third level where one missed tackle gives you six points with their speed and elusiveness. Now the end around or the dump off into the flats, sure, that is where they flourish. But CMC is the workhorse and the decoy. Always needing to be accounted for or you get burned by him. And Anderson should be getting more carries unless they are saving him for the stretch run. I like how we are using Samuel and Moore. But defenses make adjustments to take away your best players that day so you have to find other options. Something Cam did very well on Sunday after Baltimore took Moore away in the second half.

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Our offensive weapons should consist of this lineup in order of touches/game.  Not including our qb who touches the ball every snap.

1.CMC-sheer obvious producer of yards and points. Max touches max output. Name someone else other than our qb you'd want touching the ball on this team.

2.Greg Olsen- he's got it, I call it the clutch Gene. Crunch time we need a first down\td I'm looking for Greg first. If it's near, it's dear and you can take it home it's a catch baby.

3. Dj Moore-gimme Moore is what Dj has to be saying in the locker to Cam.  Every time this man touches the ball it's like a firework. 

4. Curtis Samuel- Only way to characterize his ability is to say that he runs like a jack rabit. Give him an opening and you'll never see him again. His ability with the football in his hand is highly under estimated by the Panthers coaching staff.

5. Devin Funchess- I will say this, we are blessed to have Funchess at his spot on our offense.  He has carved out a role as solid as a big possesion receiver who can box out the defense and make a contested catch. He's just got to get better at catching those that should be a given. 

We have a plethora of weapons, and this is the order the offense should flow. Tell me otherwise.

 

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It isnt as simple as this guy gets 50 touches no.matter what preordained because of past performance. In each game there are adjustments, packages and schemes that are based on that game plan against that specific opponent which then get adjusted based on what is working. Everyone wants Moore to be an integral part of the offense but if teams game plan to take him away it leaves other guys who can take those reps and are not accounted for on that play 

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15 minutes ago, Diehardpanther02 said:

Our offense weapons should consist of this in order of touches/game

1.CMC-sheer obvious producer of yards and points. Max touches max output. Name someone else other than our qb you'd want touching the ball on this team.

2.Greg Olsen- he's got it, I call it the clutch Gene. Crunch time we need a first down\td I'm looking for Greg first. If it's near, it's dear and you can take it home it's a catch baby.

3. Dj Moore-gimme Moore is what Dj has to be saying in the locker to Cam.  Every time this man touches the ball it's like a firework. 

4. Curtis Samuel- Only way to characterize his ability is to say that he runs like a jack rabit. Give him an opening and you'll never see him again. His ability with the football in his hand is highly under estimated by the Panthers coaching staff.

5. Devin Funchess- I will say this, we are blessed to have Funchess at his spot on our offense.  He has carved out a role as solid as a big possesion receiver who can box out the defense and make a contested catch. He's just got to get better at catching those that should be a given. 

We have a plethora of weapons, and this is the order the offense should flow. Tell me otherwise.

 

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