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Is there an easier way to collect a paycheck...


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...than to be a #3 WR, or a #2 RB on the Carolina Panthers?


Well, maybe there is. Being a #4 WR or a #3 RB on the Carolina Panthers.

I get that CMC is unique, and our WRs are supposed to be good enough, and we're playing with a backup QB right now.

But, this has to end. Teams have started stopping some of the things we do with CMC, and we're not adjusting.

Poor coaching. Poor coordination. Poor use of personnel moves.

This points to three main people. And that is just on the offensive side of the ball.

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Yeah, and it's the same thing I've been saying about Cam...  everyone seeing how horrible our team is in redzone and goal line playcalling now is because the staff was able to hide behind Cam for years.  And because they could, they rode him into the ground.  Now they're doing the same thing with CMC.  They get a talented player, whose skills can mask their ineptitude and deficiencies and they ride him into the ground without so much as a second look.  It's lazy, unimaginative coaching...  and it's why we have to have literally every call go our way yesterday, as though we were the Broncos in SB50, just to remain competitive with NO and ATL, bc their coaches actually coach and have figured Ron and his one-trick-pony-style out.

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29 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

and it's why we have to have literally every call go our way yesterday, as though we were the Broncos in SB50, just to remain competitive with NO and ATL, bc their coaches actually coach and have figured Ron and his one-trick-pony-style out.

In all fairness, those calls that went our way did so because they were the right call.  The Saints made a lot of mistakes yesterday.  Had they lost, they would only have had to look in the mirror to figure out why.  

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2 hours ago, BrianS said:

In all fairness, those calls that went our way did so because they were the right call.  The Saints made a lot of mistakes yesterday.  Had they lost, they would only have had to look in the mirror to figure out why.  

True, but let's be honest, those same things have been going on in our games for YEARS, and we don't get the calls, so that's what we are accustomed to.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

True, but let's be honest, those same things have been going on in our games for YEARS, and we don't get the calls, so that's what we are accustomed to.

All I really know is after yesterday, I wouldn't mind getting Alex Kemp's crew again.

(heck, anybody but Jerome Boger)

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