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Not to be confused with most of you--unhung zeroes.  (If you get mad about that its probably true in your case--let it go and move on--just a joke)

Van Roten---He can pull---and the CMC 76 yard TD had a lot to do with his block.

Little---not bad.  His footwork was much better and he was not lunging.  It made me think he was

Cockrell---made some good tackles and was solid in coverage--I think he was playing nickel--did not see Elliot

Haynes and Miller: If they keep it up, we will be fine at OLB for a long time.

Bold Statements:

Action Jackson has been very solid-there are not many CBs I would trade him for.

About Rivera and Norv handing the ball to CMC once the game has been decided:  "What are you hoping to accomplish?"

 

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Greg Olsen was reeeeally good today.

Not to overreact--He was obviously good--and this thread was for those who came in "under the radar."  But your point is one that needs its own thread.   Allen's accuracy made me realize that GO is not done, but he needs an accurate QB.

Allen may not be the answer, but if Cam can't run, he is not above average.   Today--our skill players made plays because the ball arrived on time and was where it needed to be.  

It has been a while since we have seen that.

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5 minutes ago, Ornias said:

I liked the fact that the receivers were being hit in stride, led to some big yards after catch. I liked that the deep balls limited the 8 man in the box schemes we saw for the first 2 weeks as well. 

I hate to say it, but even when Cam is accurate, the ball is often late which throws off the timing--We have some run after the catch players---your point is extremely important.

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It's going to be a sad day when Olsen, son of Odin, retires as the greatest Panthers TE.

Little is coming along but his knowledge might be lacking at this point.

Williams was spooky bad like he was trying to help AZ at times.

Van Roten was in his element because we weren't in "must pass" type situations very often.

Jackson show a weakness in tackling, but he also feasted when AZ was in desperation passing mode.

I worry CMC will get injured every game I watch.

Allen played a near perfect game, and got DJ and Samuel involved. They have to be involved or our offense won't work.

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6 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

All our pass catchers were really good.  The DJ Moore td was fantastic.

That play was very interesting because I doubt Cam makes the same read.  It was phenomenal.  Perfect pass.  It reminded me of Xclown in St. Louis back in the day---

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I hate to say it, but even when Cam is accurate, the ball is often late which throws off the timing--We have some run after the catch players---your point is extremely important.

Cam has always thrown at WRs.  Part of that may have been always having so many big bodies that almost just boxed out DBs.  But yeah, his ball placement is simply to get the ball to the WR and that is the play.  His placement rarely over his career aids YAC. 

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7 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

All our pass catchers were really good.  The DJ Moore td was fantastic.

They’ve be really good since the season started. As I’ve said before they’re running good routes and getting separation. 
 

I am surprised by Olsen though, maybe he does have a little left in the tank.

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4 minutes ago, pantherj said:

It's going to be a sad day when Olsen, son of Odin, retires as the greatest Panthers TE.

Little is coming along but his knowledge might be lacking at this point.  He showed improvement (technique) that was encouraging.

Williams was spooky bad like he was trying to help AZ at times.

Van Roten was in his element because we weren't in "must pass" type situations very often.  TRUE

Jackson show a weakness in tackling, but he also feasted when AZ was in desperation passing mode. He is a gambler--for sure.  I would not throw his way if I were a QB.

I worry CMC will get injured every game I watch.  Running him at the end of the game was beyond stupid. 

Allen played a near perfect game, and got DJ and Samuel involved. They have to be involved or our offense won't work.  Exactly

Good points.  Responses in bold

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