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Ryan Kalil vs Scott Fowler


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Regarding this year's O-Line...

USA Today examines the argument:

 

There’s no question that Carolina’s run blocking exceeded even our wildest expectations. Despite an insane workload, Christian McCaffrey averaged five yards per carry for the year, while Cam Newton was just behind him at 4.8 yards per rush. Solid run blocking at all three interior positions was a huge reason why.

The emergence of Taylor Moton at right tackle was also a major factor in the unit’s success. Moton should return to start in 2019, no matter what Williams’ situation is.

That’s not to say that the unit could not stand some improvement.

The team’s sack number would likely have been much higher if not for Newton’s elusiveness and ability to break tackles. Chris Clark was no better than Matt Kalil on the blindside either, and finding an upgrade there should be very high on the team’s list of priorities this offseason.

 

 

 

 

Ryan Kalil defends Panthers offensive line performance

 

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How about the pass blocking that got Cam hurt again(and again and again), and got another QB hurt in just one game. But yea our run blocking was good...now if only we can arrive in the modern era and not try to run the clock out after getting a 1 point lead.

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4 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

How about the pass blocking that got Cam hurt again(and again and again), and got another QB hurt in just one game. But yea our run blocking was good...now if only we can arrive in the modern era and not try to run the clock out after getting a 1 point lead.

People who blame the OL for QB injuries are retarded. Our OL was at he very least middle of the pack. All the lower teams didn't have QBs getting hurt. The injuries were fluky, not because of OL.

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7 minutes ago, t96 said:

People who blame the OL for QB injuries are retarded. Our OL was at he very least middle of the pack. All the lower teams didn't have QBs getting hurt. The injuries were fluky, not because of OL.

Every QB that played behind that line this season wound up injured or nearly injured, including Newton.

That's an awful lot of "flukes".

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20 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

And the only reason for the lower sack numbers are cam’s elusiveness and shorter routes.  We weren’t throwing the ball over 20 yards at all and running back was our leading receiver.  I would expect sack numbers to be low.

Not really. Cam evaded some sacks and others were because he held the ball too long... probably evened out. The line started out really well and then turned to sh*t late in the year when Clark and Van Roten's play fell off.

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7 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Just remember guys this guy wanted to start Remmers over Williams in 2015 season.

After CAM getting smashed in SB he advocated to take Vernon Butler over OT, OG , TE & WRs 

One OT he despised in draft class was Taylor Decker saying DTs > OL cause Gettleman knows best :eyeroll:

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I'm guessing you got all that from the same sources as your other thread.

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