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Official WFT at Carolina Panthers GameDay Thread!


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5 minutes ago, beo said:

That playcall at the end by Joe Brady was a fireable offense. You have not one but two of the better short yardage options in the game for a cruicial make or break 4th down and you line CMC up at wr, have him run a fade and essentially serve as a decoy to an underneath out route that we had ran multiple times that drive (and given the situation the defense will be all over those anyways) when you had 58 other minutes of the game to do that in, effectively taking the play out of both of those short yardage weapons in CMC and Cam's hands so that he has to force in a tight window pass on 4th and 2 or take a sack. Either run it with Cam or get the ball into CMC's hands in some, ANY way. That was just awful especially since we failed another 4th down running another chicken poo out route that looked nearly identical.

Absolutely inexcusable. Brady called a good first half but that entire sequence at the end was putrid. I would not be mad if he were given his walking papers after that. We NEEDED this game for our playoff hopes.

3rd and 2 and you don't RPO with Cam and CMC..

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

If you watched this game and your number one take away was “our offensive line is terrible,” I’m not sure what else to say to you… On his final sack Cam went through his first 2 progressions and knew he shouldn’t have much more time and was looking for a running lane. They aren’t going to give him 5 seconds to throw the ball every play. 

Dude what the holy fug are you talking about?  How the fug can you watch this game and say the oline did okay.  They were pushed back to cam on every pass play.  

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

3rd and 2 and you don't RPO with Cam and CMC..

Or as someone else pointed out, a read option which had worked all game and gives both of our guys a shot to make a play. Maybe a triple option even if that's in the playbook. Give CMC a route the defense won't be all over, maybe like a drag or a texas route then hurry to the line and spike it. Or just run cam. The affermentioned RPO, of course. Just ANYTHING else. If Washington's defense makes a good play then poo happens but he didn't even try, he lost us the game. I can't believe an NFL offensive coordinator would do that. That was Ask Madden level bad.

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6 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

If you watched this game and your number one take away was “our offensive line is terrible,” I’m not sure what else to say to you… On his final sack Cam went through his first 2 progressions and knew he shouldn’t have much more time and was looking for a running lane. They aren’t going to give him 5 seconds to throw the ball every play. 

This is a complete fabrication

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Dude what the holy fug are you talking about?  How the fug can you watch this game and say the oline did okay.  They were pushed back to cam on every pass play.  

1 sack and 5 QB hits, but sure we will just go with your “eye test” right? Time of possession was 36 to 24. That screams our defense lost this game not offense. I mean they converted a 3rd and 22… 

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20 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

That's on coaching. If the plays are not called to stretch to go deep he will not. Do you think Cam is scared to throw the ball deep. He is doing what he has been asked to do.

 

I think cam arm is shot. Coaches know it, so they are giving him drinks and dunks.

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

1 sack and 5 QB hits, but sure we will just go with your “eye test” right? Time of possession was 36 to 24. That screams our defense lost this game not offense. I mean they converted a 3rd and 22… 

We ran a lot of zone and had our corners 8 yards off the line of scrimmage. Looked like some Ron Meeks BS.
 

I thought the point of getting all these corners was to play more man. 

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1 minute ago, Cdparr7 said:

We ran a lot of zone and had our corners 8 yards off the line of scrimmage. Looked like some Ron Meeks BS.
 

I thought the point of getting all these corners was to play more man. 

Seriously! Lockdown CBs need to man up and let Shaq and Chinn come up on some blitzes. 

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