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10 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

It's not scapegoating when he's the biggest problem.

Oh yeah the worst qb in the league over the last 4 years with clean pockets is not the biggest problem. Y’all are seriously insane. This is a talent issue. Darnold is missing wide open players on a continual basis and this team cannot run it on 3rd and 2 when the defense knows we’re running. His scheme is good. 

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I actually looked at QB stats and highlighted the years Sean Ryan was QB coach if anyone cares. The combination of him, Brady, and a terrible OL didn’t have a chance of making Darnold better. Maybe if he got a really seasoned staff but this was the wrong marriage.

 

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3 minutes ago, Doyle said:

You guys were praising this new regime a few weeks ago.  Hahaha.  

And they'll go back to praising if we start winning again. Most people here don't analyze what is going on they just react based on the result. QB misses wide open receiver on a play where the guy was schemed wide open? Blame Brady! Sam throws a ball into triple coverage with Hubbard wide open underneath? Blame Brady! 

Sam dumps off to CMC and he breaks two tackles and makes a guy miss? What a call by Brady! 

They see the result and make their judgement completely off of that rather than assess what's actually going on. 

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5 minutes ago, Varking said:

And they'll go back to praising if we start winning again. Most people here don't analyze what is going on they just react based on the result. QB misses wide open receiver on a play where the guy was schemed wide open? Blame Brady! Sam throws a ball into triple coverage with Hubbard wide open underneath? Blame Brady! 

Sam dumps off to CMC and he breaks two tackles and makes a guy miss? What a call by Brady! 

They see the result and make their judgement completely off of that rather than assess what's actually going on. 

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17 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Besides Teddy being captain check down and choking in the clutch last season, our offense in 2020 was not bad. Last year, our passing game revolved around quicker and short passes with slant routes and drag routes in spread formations. Sorta similar to the Saints offense. Robby was more effective last year with having a majority of catches last year from quicker routes and yards after catch along with Curtis being money on third downs.

This year, it seems that we are running longer developing routes combined with our poor offensive line and Darnold decision making.

 

i mean I know more goes into it but the Panthers were ranked 22-23 points per game last year.

the same as this year.

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Wasn't Rhule known as more of an offensive coach? Surely he should be taking over in some capacity after 3 weeks of complete mediocrity. 

Darnold has been a disappointment the last few weeks, but apart from a strong WR room he doesn't really have the support that was touted earlier in the year. The offensive woes are due to poor coaching and poor roster management in neglecting the OL so badly.

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27 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Besides Teddy being captain check down and choking in the clutch last season, our offense in 2020 was not bad. Last year, our passing game revolved around quicker and short passes with slant routes and drag routes in spread formations. Sorta similar to the Saints offense. Robby was more effective last year with having a majority of catches last year from quicker routes and yards after catch along with Curtis being money on third downs.

This year, it seems that we are running longer developing routes combined with our poor offensive line and Darnold decision making.

 

 

This is the truth. Should be pinned or something. Cuz too many folks are going to miss out. 

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20 minutes ago, Second_Solution said:

Wasn't Rhule known as more of an offensive coach? Surely he should be taking over in some capacity after 3 weeks of complete mediocrity. 

Darnold has been a disappointment the last few weeks, but apart from a strong WR room he doesn't really have the support that was touted earlier in the year. The offensive woes are due to poor coaching and poor roster management in neglecting the OL so badly.

Everywhere Rhule has been he has produced a far better defense than offense. In college I think I looked it up before, but in 7 years he produced a top 25 defense 4 out of 7 years. He produced a top 25 offense... never. 

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