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How about some Offense?


Dpantherman

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We all have our coaching wishes for 2010, and to tell you the truth, I will take any of them that lead this team into the endzone. I want an offensive-minded head coach this time. Defense is nice to have, but at the end of the day, if you can't score, its hard to win. So I welcome all the coaching options that will improve this team in this area. Any coach that doesn't call a draw on 3rd and 12 will do.

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Well I will let you guess who my pick is. The fact that the NFL has become the OFL or Offense Football league means you need a good OC or a Good coach who is also an good OC. Defense dose not always win champ any more.

Being one dimensional will not win anymore. Good defense is still extremely beneficial to winning championships.

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Being one dimensional will not win anymore. Good defense is still extremely beneficial to winning championships.

With the rules in place every defense in the league has one hand tied around its back. A alright D will win a championship this day and age. The Colts have proven that. Even the Steelers suck when Rothisberger is not there to push there Offense out of mediocrity.

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Being one dimensional will not win anymore. Good defense is still extremely beneficial to winning championships.

Again, a good D is always good to have, but if your offense sucks, you can't win. We dont need the Steelers D. We need a D good enough to win, which we have (with a healthy lineup). If im running this team, the entire offensive staff gets a shaking up. Along with the HC.

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Great D's will win you Super Bowls.

Great O's will get you into the playoffs every year.

I will take getting there and having a chance every year, rather than having a stout D.

Top 5 teams in the NFL have decent D's except for Minny, and theirs is just good. All of them have great O's though.

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I've got a suggestion:

1 - Run till they got you at a 3rd and +15, then throw.

2 - In the 4th Quarter, go for it on 4th downs if it's on their side of the field.

3 - Do more plays designed to confuse defenses, like options and such. A wildcat here and there wouldn't hurt either. Hell, the Panthers invented the fugin' play.

4 - STATS MAY BE FOR LOSERS, BUT THERE'S A POINT WHERE YOU HAVE TO TAKE A STEP BACK AND LOOK AT THE NUMBERS (42 ATTEMPTS????)

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Great D's will win you Super Bowls.

Great O's will get you into the playoffs every year.

I will take getting there and having a chance every year, rather than having a stout D.

Top 5 teams in the NFL have decent D's except for Minny, and theirs is just good. All of them have great O's though.

I don't consider the Colts, Patriots, and Saints to have 'great' defenses. their defenses are good enough to win. they make plays when necessary. They are where they are because of their offense.

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