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Panthers defending the quick out to the sideline/smoke routes/zero routes


electro's horse

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Whatever you want to call them.

This has been a mainstay of the Cardinals offense since Kingsbury got there. It's huge in the big 12 too. Basically you stack receivers and do quick tosses to the WR under so he has someone in front of him blocking.

Panthers destroyed this play today. Way you do it is the nearest DB crashes into the would be blocker (no homo) and tries to force him outside to make the receiver cut back in. 

All panthers DBs have been doing that this game, including Glass Jackson. 

Coaching man. It's cool to have it. 

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20 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Rivera: "Coaches can make adjustments and improve? Nah that's ludicrous. It's all on the players."

It's about executing the never changing gameplan even if the opposition figures it out.  *cue blank stare.

 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

Whatever you want to call them.

This has been a mainstay of the Cardinals offense since Kingsbury got there. It's huge in the big 12 too. Basically you stack receivers and do quick tosses to the WR under so he has someone in front of him blocking.

Panthers destroyed this play today. Way you do it is the nearest DB crashes into the would be blocker (no homo) and tries to force him outside to make the receiver cut back in. 

All panthers DBs have been doing that this game, including Glass Jackson. 

Coaching man. It's cool to have it. 

I'm really starting to enjoy your insights. Keep em coming.

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