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Yahoo.com article: How Phil Snow turned the Panthers’ defense into the NFL’s new nightmare


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30 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Man I love it but we're two games in. Can we pump the brakes a little?

That's fair when looking at the 2021 season thus far, but the article is very detailed and talks about our defense in 2020 as well.  

The underlying message here is more about how NFL defenses (like any facet of the game) need to evolve in order to counter what the other side of the ball is doing and how Snow seems to be ahead of the curve in that regard.

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19 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

As long as offenses don't figure it out and we can keep them guessing

Here we are doing the exact same ordinary corner blitz 3 times in a row:


Our formations can be odd, but that's not the secret sauce.  Its the epic talent on the line and man coverage on the receivers taking away the quick throws.  They have to go to total pass pro, removing at least one (TE) or two (TE and RB) pass options and they can't double team on the line leaving 1-1 match ups.  With 1 on 1s,  Brown, Daquan, and Nixon  are eventually going to get thru.  

Really the only way out of this I can see is successfully running the ball.  Titans could be a problem for us, good thing they aren't on the schedule.  Fournette will need to have a good day when we play TB if they are going to beat us.

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2 minutes ago, Panthera onca said:

Why can't some of you people just chill and enjoy the beauty unfolding before our very eyes? We all get it, it is a long season and we know we won't dominate every team the way we dominated the Jets and the Saints. But is has been years since we have looked this way on defense and I for one an enjoying every minute. Some of you kill joys would find something to complain about if you won the powerball jackpot. What a miserable bunch of sad sacks.

 

 

Amen! Preach!

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