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Official Buccaneers at Panthers GameDay Thread


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I don't understand the Darnold hatred. I really don't. He ain't it, but he's at least as good a passer as Cam right now. Cam just offers more with his legs.

 

Rhule needs to decide who is playing now. If it's Cam, Darnold sits all game. If it's Darnold, you can bring Cam in inside the 10 on 2nd-4th downs or on short 3rd downs.

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2 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

It worked with PJ and Cam. Why just doesn’t work with Sam and Cam

Was dumb then too just necessary with Cam new to the offense. This is completely unnecessary. I'd get maybe bringing Cam in for short sneaks but they're abitrarily switching them and preventing any momentum.

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4 minutes ago, Stevemary32 said:

I want to establish I am not a fan of either QB.    But, why put Cam in after the long pass play.   Is it to give himself a Superman moment.  Defense knew he was running from the 10.  Then, he could not get it in.   So, they put Sam in for 1 play.   Would not give him 3 plays.   Defense knew a pass was coming.   So, we had no chance to score.  Setting up both QBs to fail.  

Looking for logic from a team playing a two quarterback system is probably a fruitless effort.

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3 minutes ago, Stevemary32 said:

I want to establish I am not a fan of either QB.    But, why put Cam in after the long pass play.   Is it to give himself a Superman moment.  Defense knew he was running from the 10.  Then, he could not get it in.   So, they put Sam in for 1 play.   Would not give him 3 plays.   Defense knew a pass was coming.   So, we had no chance to score.  Setting up both QBs to fail.  

I think it's because they want to run the ball there and make sure they get points in a one possession game. 

For better or worse, Cam is our best RB. 

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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

Gilmore knows he can't run step for step with Brown so he's bailing early. 

Hes been in ok position if he doesnt open his hips to the inside though.  I'm not sure if he thinks hes seeing something and reading it wrong or if hes that scared of getting beat deep so hes giving up the sideline to cheat so theres no yac to the inside.

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