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Cmac Had Only 14 Touches!!!


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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

I didn't want the Panthers built this way. I didn't want to be this far into Rhule's era starting a rookie LT. The o-line should have been the FIRST thing we built. NOT that defense. O-line FIRST. Defense later. We did it backwards.

 We can’t stop the run and we can’t rush the passer without blitzing.  

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

 We can’t stop the run and we can’t rush the passer without blitzing.  

Which is the biggest problem I have with our roster. We have no guys who consistently disrupt the pass game without assistance. I am not worried about the offense. Once a few more weeks go by that will settle in. Its the lack of sacks and run stuffs that bother me. 

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11 minutes ago, Varking said:

Which is the biggest problem I have with our roster. We have no guys who consistently disrupt the pass game without assistance. I am not worried about the offense. Once a few more weeks go by that will settle in. Its the lack of sacks and run stuffs that bother me. 

I think the O will remain an issue too overall. 

Rhule has never seen good offense.  McAdoo's was run out of the league once he showed what he would do unmanaged with an offense.   Our OL still isn't solid.  And Baker is hit or miss.  Better than what we have but he isn't really an elevator of those around him.   I expect good days and bad days.  But I don't see anything consistent about our O even after they settle in. 

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2 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

10 caries one a TD plunge and three under two minutes remaining.....

 

Objectively his YPC wasn't bad especially earlier when he should have been utilized.

his best carry on the day was a fumbled shotgun/pass snap too.   It wasn't even a run play. 

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Just now, CRA said:

his best carry on the day was a fumbled shotgun/pass snap too.   It wasn't even a run play. 

I'm well aware.... it's no excuse not to make them account for him, they didn't use him to dictate matchups either best receiving back of the generation and they ran three plays up the gut with him to start and finish, why no motion? Why wasn't he lining up in the slot to get him the ball in space? Or at the very least make the Browns account for him.

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I think 20 touches is about right. The playcalling just made it look worse. We should have come out running, not passing. Work the passing game in slowly after that. Use CmC early, then rotate heavy and have him ready for the end of the first half. Just more poor scheming and playcalling. We need better coaches.

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Rhule has no idea how to handle CMC. They just give him the ball all game or forget who he is and treat him like some average running back. No lick of strategy, no using him as a decoy or a checkdown, just vibes.

We have the most versatile offensive weapon in football and our coaches have no clue what do with him. Another all-time talent whose career is wasting away under inept leadership in Carolina.

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1 hour ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I'm well aware.... it's no excuse not to make them account for him, they didn't use him to dictate matchups either best receiving back of the generation and they ran three plays up the gut with him to start and finish, why no motion? Why wasn't he lining up in the slot to get him the ball in space? Or at the very least make the Browns account for him.

well, it's just beating the same dead horse.  Everyone knows the why.  Even the people who get their kicks acting like Matt Rhule isn't the primary issue in Carolina.  We aren't well coached.   That's the answer to the why. 

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2 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

Jesus H Christ people this is our 4th preseason game, just this one counted. You gotta ease him back in. This was a great game for the limited amount of time these guys have been together.  Let's wait till the Giants game before we burn this bitch down 

They didnt even try to run in the first quarter.  That goes a bit beyond "easing him back in"

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