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McAdoodoo Magic


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1 hour ago, joemac said:

Still trying to figure out why we have almost completely stopped passing to CMC out of the backfield. It’s not like he’s one of the top 2 or 3 receiving RBs of all time or anything’s 

Brother thats my biggest current issue, no clue why you take away the biggest advantage you have....... NO LB or Safety can cover CMC in whole dam league, its almost like a free 4-8 per......it would take heat off anderson&moore as well once he heats up.... Plus play CMC in fuging slot and have your hammar foreman run some.... 

honestly question whether ben has watched ANY old panther games....

I would pull a old madden deal, keep doing the same dump off to CMC until you force me not too....

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1 hour ago, BPF said:

Glad we picked up Foreman to have him keep that bench warm this year. Loved seeing CMC run into a brick wall toward the end and almost forgot we have a power back but refuse to use him. Also love the predictable play calling, when CMC is not in the backfield it's a pass 93.77777% of the time.

This. Why roll out CMC on short yardage power carry's when he has shown that it is not his best thing. 

I guess when you are not a Fhule Favorite, you get nothing. 

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Out of our 22 points today, defense scored 7 and the offense got 7 off one big play that wasn't even anything special. Also a field goal after a turnover gave us a short field. At least we remembered to run the ball for once but nothing about the passing attack gives me any confidence.

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1 minute ago, outlaw4 said:

Out of our 22 points today, defense scored 7 and the offense got 7 off one big play that wasn't even anything special. Also a field goal after a turnover gave us a short field. At least we remembered to run the ball for once but nothing about the passing attack gives me any confidence.

Nice real take, Im the same. 

Just look at it like this as well- Thus far the whole D, ST and running Offense have been good enough. The one issue is the passing attack and the panthers have CMC, Moore, anderson, smith, and higgy. Just one part needs fixing and panthers got some pieces to fix this.. Even Thomas looks "better" form a passing point.......farrr out on that limb..

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