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Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

It’s not him, it’s the OL. When they open holes like that, RB doesn’t matter.

Seattle is 31st against the run according to my son since he was thinking about starting Foreman today. That’s why the goal line calls last series were so frustrating.

Its  still the RB that reads the holes. Hubbard is fast and is a single cut runner. That was helpful on that drive

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Just now, Castavar said:

Anybody who watched Blackshear on the Bills in the preseason know this kid is legit.

We have a 3 headed monster in our backfield, Foreman to take punishment, Hubbard as a mixed punished/slasher, and Blackshear as pure speed.

I live McCaffery, but we would never know we had this if he stayed.

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And that's why you run the ball 40 times, when it's working. Seahawks defense is burnt toast. It's not fun to watch when it's not working but man is it beautiful in the 4th quarter when two, 200 lb running backs just blast through the holes.

Can we give Wilks some credit now? The Seahawks have played most of this season like a playoff team and assuming we win this, Wilkes will have a winning record playing three different QB's and a change in position coaches and defensive coordinator.

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You know what I would really love to see though, just to get the ball in his hands more? Lining up Shenault in the back field and handing it to him.  Maybe in a split formation?  You can create a lot of the same concepts we're trying to do with the bubbles and orbits and motions with him already back there and create more indecision in the defense because the threat to handoff to him and motion the other back out could then become a threat.

 

 

 

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