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New playbook and play calling


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I expect Brown to be freed up and show his value. He has no tightrope to walk around. He can lean on Caldwell but I don't think Caldwell will pressure him to structure the offense in any way in particular. What we see the rest  of the season will be Brown at least somewhat freely doing his own thing. He can't change it all, but he can incorporate some different stuff that maybe Reich wasn't about.

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22 minutes ago, Jmac said:

How do they put together a new play book in such a short time? Do they pull something off the shelve and hope for the best?

Will Brown now be handling the play calling full time?

Need some answers.....

You don't, you keep the same playback and add rinkles in it. Ie, running different plays from the same look, adding more motion, etc.

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Hopefully Brown will take the onus here and try to figure out how to actually game plan for our players strengths.  The running game has looked better as they have done less zone so maybe there's hope that we continue to move in that direction.

The biggest problem Brown and Caldwell will have is the OL play.  The guard position is alarmingly bad.  I'm not sure how you manage to protect Bryce when there's nothing blocking the opposing DL.  Add in bad Ickey....

Someone somewhere in the panthers media-verse mentioned something like: moving Cade Mays to Center, Boseman to LG and seeing if solidifying LG will help Ickey.  I have no idea if that's even possible, but it was an idea.  Feel free to destroy it 😃  

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