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Give me some hope. Can this offense be turned around?


Khaki Lackey
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An OC that is average at best in the NFL. A QB that is horrible at producing GWD. A lack of a playmaking threat at the #1 WR position. No WR or TE on the roster reliable enough to catch 70% of their targets with at least 40 targets. A rookie LT who can't pass block and should be playing OG. A center who keeps messing up weekly in blocks, calls, and snaps. No reliable back up RB.

CMC, Bozeman at center, Corbett, Moton, BC at LT, Ickey at LG, Ricci at TE, DJ as the #2, and Shenault as the slot is what the Panthers have to win on offense. 

Need a creative risk taking OC with extensive knowledge of NFL defenses, a GWD QB, a threatening back up RB, a #1 playmaking WR, and a polished route runner with great hands.

So, No. I don't see this offense being turned around.

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13 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Do us all a favor and just put him on ignore. 

He's been one of the dumbest mfers on here which is why its hilarious how he's acting like other people are as such. He's a laughing stock. Everyone mocks him. 

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