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Panthers new offensive philosophy


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9 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This was my first thought as well.

 

Looking for us to add smaller quicker WRs.

YAC guys with the ability to go deep--slants will be big, screens, outs. go routes (when the presnap read is man with no S help)  I also think Bryce will develop the back shoulder throw--not sure I saw that much from him this year.

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Just now, pantherj said:

Not good enough. Short passes are going to lead to 13 points and boat load of L's. On the other hand, we don't have much else to try. Young doesn't have a deep ball.

Completely untrue.  WCO is what's winning in modern NFL.  

And I wouldn't right off his deep ball yet, OL/WR plays a huge role in that.

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1 minute ago, pantherj said:

Not good enough. Short passes are going to lead to 13 points and boat load of L's. On the other hand, we don't have much else to try. Young doesn't have a deep ball.

The offense seemed predicated on a short passing game. I remember Frank saying they wanted to take a couple of deep shots per game. It appeared every time they tried,which wasn't often, it result in a sack or incomplete. The offense was complete garbage and I blame the play designs more than the receivers.  It was just plan garbage. 

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28 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The offense seemed predicated on a short passing game. I remember Frank saying they wanted to take a couple of deep shots per game. It appeared every time they tried,which wasn't often, it result in a sack or incomplete. The offense was complete garbage and I blame the play designs more than the receivers.  It was just plan garbage. 

The short passing and missing on deep passes to the point where if the WR had a ladder he couldn't have caught it is going to lead to 13 points. I love short passing when you have a QB who can be a play maker and make something out of nothing. Great throws into tight windows that make Sportscenter, guys who are god-tier at YAC, ect. I just don't have confidence that Young is going to come out and do better than in the low teens in points.

I want Young to come out and dominate and look something like Drew Brees with short passing. I have no confidence in that. And the deep ball... good lord.

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