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They figured out Double Trouble?!? NOT!


rippadonn

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The Panthers have three bread-and-butter run plays.

One is a strong-side zone play, where the back starts out toward the tight end side of the line, the linemen block straight ahead on whichever defender is in their zone and the back has the ability to cut back against the flow of the play if he wishes.

Another is a strong-side draw play, in which the quarterback and offensive linemen set up like it's a pass, and the back takes a handoff to the tight end side of the line.

Another is a weak-side iso (or isolation), in which the fullback leads the play away from the tight end side and the back attacks the gap between the defensive linemen on that side of the line.

"Our job as defenders is to make sure they don't have that crack," Ellison said. "We have to build up that wall where every time they think they see a lane, we've got to have a defender in that crack. That's the way we have to stop them."

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:eek: Oh ya just give our gameplan away to the other teams in the league.:rolleyes: now our season is over lol. :shocked: But honestly the running game didn't start getting going until we started playing these teams with no wins hardly. I want to see how double trouble is going to do agaist the good teams like the Pats and Saints when they play them. What I really want to see happen is that Fox change QBs are change the gameplan to better fit Jake playing right now. Which ain't good at all right now.:gnorsi:

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The Panthers have three bread-and-butter run plays.

One is a strong-side zone play, where the back starts out toward the tight end side of the line, the linemen block straight ahead on whichever defender is in their zone and the back has the ability to cut back against the flow of the play if he wishes.

Another is a strong-side draw play, in which the quarterback and offensive linemen set up like it's a pass, and the back takes a handoff to the tight end side of the line.

Another is a weak-side iso (or isolation), in which the fullback leads the play away from the tight end side and the back attacks the gap between the defensive linemen on that side of the line.

"Our job as defenders is to make sure they don't have that crack," Ellison said. "We have to build up that wall where every time they think they see a lane, we've got to have a defender in that crack. That's the way we have to stop them."

more : http://www.buffalonews.com/452/story/838626.html

The Packers of the Lombardi era had 6 running plays........and ran them very well. Just saying.

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The Packers of the Lombardi era had 6 running plays........and ran them very well. Just saying.

That means we're behind the curve by 40+ years. Much tooo predictable, that's the problem.

I'd like to see us mix things up more. For people to simplify our run game to just three basic plays is pathetic. But hey, If you're hittin' em' in the mouth so what?

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:eek: Oh ya just give our gameplan away to the other teams in the league.:rolleyes: now our season is over lol. :shocked: But honestly the running game didn't start getting going until we started playing these teams with no wins hardly. I want to see how double trouble is going to do agaist the good teams like the Pats and Saints when they play them. What I really want to see happen is that Fox change QBs are change the gameplan to better fit Jake playing right now. Which ain't good at all right now.:gnorsi:

I don't care what the aints record is. They can't count that game a win ahead of time. Any NFC South can beat the other at any time except for Tampa right now.

I'll worry more about the Pats.

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