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So What Exactly Are We Doing on 3rd and 1, 4th and 1, and Goal Line Situations?


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2 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

You know when you bring in a “power back” on 4th and 1 you are telegraphing quite a bit. Pretty much a handoff to that person or PA fake with a roll out. It’s one of the dumbest things that teams do. If you open your eyes you’ll see that type of thing get stuffed a lot

Except that it's a very effective play on 3rd and 1 and 4th and 1

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Some of you fugers act like we are contending for the damn super bowl this upcoming season. You cannot fill all of our holes in one offseason with limited draft capital. Sorry we couldnt afford to take a power back at the top of the 2nd to appease you damn RB lovers.

Try to remember that our old coach filled our depth with crap ass temple and baylor players, the roster was barebones. Stop fuging crying before the season even starts and be happy if we make it to .500 or better. 

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2 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Some of you fugers act like we are contending for the damn super bowl this upcoming season. You cannot fill all of our holes in one offseason with limited draft capital. Sorry we couldnt afford to take a power back at the top of the 2nd to appease you damn RB lovers.

Try to remember that our old coach filled our depth with crap ass temple and baylor players, the roster was barebones. Stop fuging crying before the season even starts and be happy if we make it to .500 or better. 

In all likelihood, our roster (15 free agents, 5 draft picks, and probably a few more free agents-undrafted or others) will approach 50% new players by September.  That is a lot of turnover.  At least we are weeding out the Temple, Baylor players.

 

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3 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Some of you fugers act like we are contending for the damn super bowl this upcoming season. You cannot fill all of our holes in one offseason with limited draft capital. Sorry we couldnt afford to take a power back at the top of the 2nd to appease you damn RB lovers.

Try to remember that our old coach filled our depth with crap ass temple and baylor players, the roster was barebones. Stop fuging crying before the season even starts and be happy if we make it to .500 or better. 

A great place to add role playing RBs in todays in NFL is the 4th and later.   Those caliber runners often went earlier in prior eras.  
 

Literally no one argues to use a top pick on a RB.  Would have been nice to keep that extra 4th from the CMC deal instead of using it in the 3rd. 

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11 minutes ago, TheMostInterestingMan said:

See that avatar you have? Take a selfie, throw yourself in the clown makeup and update your pic because you sound like a clown.

One thing I wonder about is, whether acting like a little naysaying bitch on the internet ever gets old for some people.  Clearly for him it doesn't.

On topic though, Cam Peoples.  Next question.

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

A great place to add role playing RBs in todays in NFL is the 4th and later.   Those caliber runners often went earlier in prior eras.  
 

Literally no one argues to use a top pick on a RB.  Would have been nice to keep that extra 4th from the CMC deal instead of using it in the 3rd. 

We used two picks on Johnson and filled two needs edge/te!

Seriously though, we could go with never drafting another RB just add udfa's and FA's to the position. Plenty of bruisers can fall forward for a yard. 

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4 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Some of you fugers act like we are contending for the damn super bowl this upcoming season. You cannot fill all of our holes in one offseason with limited draft capital. Sorry we couldnt afford to take a power back at the top of the 2nd to appease you damn RB lovers.

Try to remember that our old coach filled our depth with crap ass temple and baylor players, the roster was barebones. Stop fuging crying before the season even starts and be happy if we make it to .500 or better. 

The poo show that was the NFCS and almost winning it last season along finally finding another QB that should be a franchise guy has some folks excited. You also have the media already saying the Panthers could win it depending on Young's development and play.

Personally, I think the Saints take the division since they're the vet team with an established system barring exceptional play by the Panthers, mostly Young and the offense, and the coaching staff living up to their hype. 2024 should be the year the Panthers starting winning the division again.

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1 minute ago, jayboogieman said:

The poo show that was the NFCS and almost winning it last season along finally finding another QB that should be a franchise guy has some folks excited. You also have the media already saying the Panthers could win it depending on Young's development and play.

Personally, I think the Saints take the division since they're the vet team with an established system barring exceptional play by the Panthers, mostly Young and the offense, and the coaching staff living up to their hype. 2024 should be the year the Panthers starting winning the division again.

Sure we could win the division not arguing against that, but unless Young comes in a plays a pro bowl/all pro level we dont have a chance at the super bowl.

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