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Perspective, Directive, and Erective - The Panthers offensive woes and you


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Good post Zod

I share your excitement about our draft picks and young talent on offense

Still nervous about Darnold and our kicking situation. I hope we will see enough evidence from Darnold in the last preseason game to gain more confidence 

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Those back to back to back rushing attempts at the goal line were vanilla plays. Against a vanilla defense.

If your offensive line can't get push for that, in that many attempts, well, errrr... you have a motivation problem. Goal line stands are about pride and the Ravens showed how seriously they take it. 

Maybe we should take that little note from Teddy B and practice that red zone stuff a bit more this season. 

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I was there and saw the first drive.  Does anybody have a clip of Darnold’s pass to Anderson?  I was thinking that he had his eyes on him the entire play, other than maybe a split second.

I’ve pretty much stayed out of the QB discussions because, to date, seems more emotional than objective due to lack of observable field time.  I really hope he can be successful, but was curious about that play.

 

I also thought Will did a good job with the opportunity he was given.  Hope he gets a chance somewhere, if not here, to get more experience.

 

Main take-away was whoever is working with the 3’s, 4’s, will most likely have a rough night…..

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Mhedrick said:

I was there and saw the first drive.  Does anybody have a clip of Darnold’s pass to Anderson?  I was thinking that he had his eyes on him the entire play, other than maybe a split second.

Chuba was right there too at the same angle to him. Likely trying to decide on whether to check down or not. 

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