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PHIL SNOW FIRED AS WELL


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Just now, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Yes he did and prior to this season we would have press man with 4-5 rushers on third down... Steve is very aggressive blitzing on downs one and two but tends to play a 15 yard off zone on 3rd.

You haven't been paying attention. Snow was the king of zone. It was only this year that we had the personnel to run man coverage. Last year we were almost exclusive zone.

https://www.pff.com/news/pro-taking-a-closer-look-examining-the-nfls-coverage-scheme-tendencies#:~:text=The Carolina Panthers led the,the course of the year.

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2 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

We have our QB of the future in Corral. Who says tanking for the number 1 pick works. We have the number pick in 2018 and how is that working out.

And how is having the Number 1 pick after having solid pieces in place working out for the Bengals?

Just because it doesn't always work out isn't a reason to not want it to happen for us.

This is a QB league, you won't win without a franchise QB, and the best way to get one is to land a (the) top pick in the draft.  The worst thing that can happen in the NFL is to be stuck in purgatory of drafting in the 8-15 range every season, never bad enough to get a top QB pick, but never good enough to contend, and we've more or less been in that position for the entirety of this franchise's existence.

Cam was a Ferarri that the previous regime used like a Prius and somehow still ran into the ground and ruined, he was our best shot at getting out of that purgatory, but we still never could have back to back winning seasons.

I'm sick of it, I just want to have a consistently good team for once.

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7 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

We have our qb of the future in Corral. I am not convinced any of these supposedly great prospects will be better than him. Who purposely tanked in the NFL and then were great the next year?

We may tank naturally, but no one is going to try to tank. We know that. But, we also know that there are going to be a certain amount of we-should-tank philosophers on the forum...delusional as they are.

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Just now, panthers55 said:

You haven't been paying attention. Snow was the king of zone. It was only this year that we had the personnel to run man coverage. Last year we were almost exclusive zone.

https://www.pff.com/news/pro-taking-a-closer-look-examining-the-nfls-coverage-scheme-tendencies#:~:text=The Carolina Panthers led the,the course of the year.

Prior to Horn breaking his foot we ran Man exclusively.... It's a flop based on players.

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