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Official Texans at Panthers GameDay Thread


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2 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

They're road grading run blocking maulers being asked to be finesse zone blocking pass blockers. As I said in another thread, Fitt and Reich should have talked over the blocking scheme before free agency and the draft. Then they should have stuck with last year's blocking scheme or made trades/signings/picks for what Frank wants.

Square peg in round hole.  It is like this whole staff does not know how to actually coach guys to their potential.  Stop trying to do things that they are never going to be good at.

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11 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

No but after they got stood up 2 plays in a row you have a pretty good indication how the 3rd is going to go

duh

If the o-line would've blocked properly on either one of those plays, we would've had a better chance of scoring. There wasn't anything wrong with play calling on either one of those plays, offensive line execution. 

Does adults use duh???

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1 minute ago, GhostWhispah said:

BS! Not sure why you making excuses for Ickey when he can't push the guy in front of him no matter where he is line up. We got him for his pancakes on rushing downs but if he can't even do that, he is worthless cause he can't protect Bryce backside on passing plays where most of the pressure is coming from even if he tries. That should have been an easyTD for Hubbard against the Texans front.

Explain Moton looking like hammered dogshit? Bozeman? 

You think it's some crazy coincidence that all these OL suddenly look way worse than under Matt fuging Rhule?

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