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Matt Rhule and Dave Gettleman: "You win Superbowls by running the bull and stopping the run"


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2 minutes ago, rayzor said:

He's got to be mad about something.

I'm a Panthers fan who had to deal with Ron Rivera believing in the 'run the ball, stop the run' mythology for nearly a decade.

We finally fire him, and replace him with another guy who believes the same mythology.

If you're a Panthers fan, it should deeply concern you.

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3 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

I'm a Panthers fan who had to deal with Ron Rivera believing in the 'run the ball, stop the run' mythology for nearly a decade.

We finally fire him, and replace him with another guy who believes the same mythology.

If you're a Panthers fan, it should deeply concern you.

Cam runs the ball, a lot. 

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9 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

I'm a Panthers fan who had to deal with Ron Rivera believing in the 'run the ball, stop the run' mythology for nearly a decade.

We finally fire him, and replace him with another guy who believes the same mythology.

If you're a Panthers fan, it should deeply concern you.

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

Helps to have a generational superstar QB

 

9ers had it in the bag and got 28-3'd

It's kind of tautological when people retort with that

Superbowl winners almost always have Hall of Fame QBs.  However, if you falsely believe running the ball to be the key to success like Gettleman, you end up spending the #2 pick in the draft on a running back.

Joe Flaccos and Brad Johnsons win Superbowls on rare occasion.

  

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Green Bay couldn’t stop the run and they got routed because of it. Jones for the Chiefs got healthy and they got much better at stopping the run in the playoffs. They did as good as any team at stopping the Niners running game when they were at 100% health. The Chiefs also leaned on Williams more in the playoffs. They even made a comment about him being in “playoff mode.”

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8 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

It's kind of tautological when people retort with that

Superbowl winners almost always have Hall of Fame QBs.  However, if you falsely believe running the ball to be the key to success like Gettleman, you end up spending the #2 pick in the draft on a running back.

Joe Flaccos and Brad Johnsons win Superbowls on rare occasion.

  

heres an idea

 

lets have a great QB, AND be able to run the ball and stop the run

 

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Disappointed by this thread. Not once did it conclude that Panthers would be super bowl winner bound if they just had taken away some snaps from CMC and turned them to more (was it early downs that chart showed?) passing snaps for Allen.

The team couldn't stop the run if their life depended on it and according to that chart, they were already tophalf in passing whatever that chart said. And the team tried to stop the pass. 

Weird how those few snaps per game would have made all the difference in the world. Let's cut CMC before next season. Because he is obviously obsolete and god forbid if Rhule will try use him in a creative way.

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