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This coaching staff is still in over their heads


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12 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

2nd rank defense in the league. Poo happens, calm down. 

I would hope we have a good defense. 10 straight draft picks on defense and we have traded for another 4 defensive players.

Like I said personnel is not the problem. Only area for that excuse would be the offensive line which we all know is terrible.

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7 minutes ago, Tbe said:


This is exactly what it is. Reddick and Burns are getting abused. 

It’s always a trade off with DE’s size or speed/agility.

Burns and Reddick are OLBs, its when we play the run from nickel personnel that is the issue. 

Same thing vs Dallas, that's what you're seeing unfold. 

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6 minutes ago, Tbe said:


This is exactly what it is. Reddick and Burns are getting abused. 

It’s always a trade off with DE’s size or speed/agility.

They aren’t defensive ends in this defense. We run a 3-4 now they’re both outside linebackers now. 
 

Snow will sometimes have them put their hands in the dirt which is one of the issues I’m talking about. When we are getting gashed in the run game you need to bring in more down linemen instead of trying to use your pass rushers to stop the run with only 1 or two D linemen on the field. It’s a balance you have to find when running a 3-4 defense. 
 

A lot of teams who run a base 3-4 will have a 4-4 package to help when they are getting run on. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I was hoping for halftime adjustments but they're hiring us the exact same ways they were hurting us in the 1st half.

Dude Ruhle does not make adjustments at half time. This has been proven time and time again this year. If we are up against any coach who remotely knows what they are doing we are in trouble. 

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9 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Yeah traditional 4-3, stop it with the 3-4

Idc what it says online. If this is a 4-3 defense our coaches are idiots and don’t know how to properly run one. Our defensive ends sure do stand up to rush and drop back into pass coverage quite frequently for a 4-3.

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Just now, Mother Grabber said:

so you want to keep the staff that’s in over their heads

I hope they figure their poo out since they are currently panthers and only a little over a year and a half in. 
 

If they continue this crap and don’t make the adjustment to the NFL then yes I’d like Tepper and Fitterer to start looking for an NFL caliber coaching staff.

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