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Donte Foreman


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5 minutes ago, pantherj said:

With our o-line against the Falcons terrible run defense any RB we put in would have had a field day. Notice when we put in Spencer Brown he got the same ypc as Foreman? Any jag RB we put in that game would have run wild.

You think foreman is a jag is crazy. The dude balled out last year filling in for Henry. 

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

You think foreman is a jag is crazy. The dude balled out last year filling in for Henry. 

We're going to play some teams this season with actual good run defense and then we'll see. When he faced good run defense this season he looked like a jag or worse. Everyone is just high off of our typical "push the Falcons d-line around" game. We almost always run it down the Falcons throat because the Falcons are built for speed and high scoring, not stuffing the run. Spencer ran well, any RB off the street would have had a field day.

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1 hour ago, pantherj said:

We're going to play some teams this season with actual good run defense and then we'll see. When he faced good run defense this season he looked like a jag or worse. Everyone is just high off of our typical "push the Falcons d-line around" game. We almost always run it down the Falcons throat because the Falcons are built for speed and high scoring, not stuffing the run. Spencer ran well, any RB off the street would have had a field day.

Lol they don't get that we played the bucs and Falcons back to back. Two of the worst run Ds out there and with Bozeman our line is vastly improved. 

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1 hour ago, pantherj said:

We're going to play some teams this season with actual good run defense and then we'll see. When he faced good run defense this season he looked like a jag or worse. Everyone is just high off of our typical "push the Falcons d-line around" game. We almost always run it down the Falcons throat because the Falcons are built for speed and high scoring, not stuffing the run. Spencer ran well, any RB off the street would have had a field day.

Run games are only as good as the holes opened up by the line. 

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2 hours ago, Catsfan69 said:

Lol they don't get that we played the bucs and Falcons back to back. Two of the worst run Ds out there and with Bozeman our line is vastly improved. 

Yes the Bucs d-line disintegrated on contact any RB could have run anywhere in that game. The Falcons didn't do much better. The rubber meats the road when the holes close faster and you have to make quick decisions fast, and something out of nothing. 

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Everything is whacked out on the Carolina Panthers 2022 football team. You have no idea what you will see from week to week. 
 

It makes it hard to know where the slack is. I don’t think it is Foreman being not good. If you saw him with Tenn last year you wouldn’t be up in his stuff about it. The offense is out of synch. Still. 

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10 minutes ago, stratocatter said:

Everything is whacked out on the Carolina Panthers 2022 football team. You have no idea what you will see from week to week. 
 

It makes it hard to know where the slack is. I don’t think it is Foreman being not good. If you saw him with Tenn last year you wouldn’t be up in his stuff about it. The offense is out of synch. Still. 

If I start doing more illustrations it's going to get ugly in this forum. I'll leave it be for now, but these players need to step up.

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7 minutes ago, stratocatter said:

Everything is whacked out on the Carolina Panthers 2022 football team. You have no idea what you will see from week to week. 
 

It makes it hard to know where the slack is. I don’t think it is Foreman being not good. If you saw him with Tenn last year you wouldn’t be up in his stuff about it. The offense is out of synch. Still. 

Every single player asked about it said they were overwhelmed with McAdoos playbook in OTA's/training camp. I'm not surprised it's still out of sync, more plays than an average playbook doesn't mean they're better plays, just increases the chances of someone getting confused on the field

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