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3 minutes ago, csx said:

I don't think the starting OL all of a sudden went to poo.  I think they didn't put in much effort. I hope this is a wakeup for them. The backups that played most of the game would never see the field in any non disaster situation.

Then there's the question were they really good last year? I mean not until they starting running the ball did we overate this O line massively? 

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Panthers OLs by series/results:

  • 1st: Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman-Mays-Moton
    5 plays, 14yds, 3:16 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 2nd: Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman-McCray-Moton
    3 plays, 5yds, 1:34 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 3rd: Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman-Jordan-Moton
    3 plays, -3yds, 2:04 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 4th: Coleman-Jordan-McCray-Mays-Erving
    3 plays, 1yd, 1:36 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 5th: Coleman-McCray-Mays-Jordan-Erving
    3 plays, -3yds, 2:03 (punt)
    NYJ 6 - 0 CAR
     
  • 6th: Coleman-McCray-Mays-Jordan-Erving
    1 play, 13yds, 0:08 (end of half)
    NYJ 13 - 0 CAR
     
  • 7th: Erving-Brown-Mays-McCray-Jordan
    8 plays, 14yds, 4:17 (fumble)
    NYJ 13 - 0 CAR
     
  • 8th: Erving-Brown-McCray-Jordan-Mays
    8 plays, 15yds, 4:10 (turnover on downs)
    NYJ 13 - 0 CAR
     
  • 9th: Lee-Brown-Tecklenburg-DiRenzo-Coleman
    6 plays, 43yds, 3:19 (turnover on downs)
    NYJ 20 - 0 CAR
     
  • 10th: Lee-Brown-Tecklenburg-DiRenzo-Coleman
    8 plays, 35yds, 1:43 (interception)
    NYJ 27 - 0 CAR
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9 minutes ago, Icege said:

Panthers OLs by series/results:

  • 1st: Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman-Mays-Moton
    5 plays, 14yds, 3:16 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 2nd: Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman-McCray-Moton
    3 plays, 5yds, 1:34 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 3rd: Ekwonu-Christensen-Bozeman-Jordan-Moton
    3 plays, -3yds, 2:04 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 4th: Coleman-Jordan-McCray-Mays-Erving
    3 plays, 1yd, 1:36 (punt)
    NYJ 3 - 0 CAR
     
  • 5th: Coleman-McCray-Mays-Jordan-Erving
    3 plays, -3yds, 2:03 (punt)
    NYJ 6 - 0 CAR
     
  • 6th: Coleman-McCray-Mays-Jordan-Erving
    1 play, 13yds, 0:08 (end of half)
    NYJ 13 - 0 CAR
     
  • 7th: Erving-Brown-Mays-McCray-Jordan
    8 plays, 14yds, 4:17 (fumble)
    NYJ 13 - 0 CAR
     
  • 8th: Erving-Brown-McCray-Jordan-Mays
    8 plays, 15yds, 4:10 (turnover on downs)
    NYJ 13 - 0 CAR
     
  • 9th: Lee-Brown-Tecklenburg-DiRenzo-Coleman
    6 plays, 43yds, 3:19 (turnover on downs)
    NYJ 20 - 0 CAR
     
  • 10th: Lee-Brown-Tecklenburg-DiRenzo-Coleman
    8 plays, 35yds, 1:43 (interception)
    NYJ 27 - 0 CAR

Mays should be the RG until Corbet is ready. I would like for Jensen to get some reps over Jordan. Jensen should at least get better with reps, Jordan is a vet that is terrible. 

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Ok here me out but I think coaching may be a downgrade.

Last regime tried the basic runs that reicht is doing it failed miserably

.....they went to some more spread concepts with motion and qb under center and started having success running the ball.

Reich has 0 spread elements. His offense is rather pedestrian. 

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Yeah, it was pretty bad.  I love Ekwonu, but he was smiling way to much during his interview after that performance.  Reich was smiling as he walked on the field afterward.

And I get it, preseason games mean nothing and losing a preseason game means nothing.

Getting absolutely blown out at home in a preseason game, when the other team didn't play many of their starters, including QB, DL and corner  should at least cause some reflection.

Jets defensive line dominates Panthers— even without starters

"Starters Quinnen Williams, Carl Lawson, John Franklin-Myers and Al Woods did not even play, but the Jets managed eight quarterback hits and five sacks. "

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