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Panthers vs Falcons Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Oof Dionte looked open on that last play. I’m going to assume Andy wasn’t in position to make the throw when Dionte got open

I saw that as well.  Would've had to throw back across his body, since he was running left.

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Just now, Moonraker said:

Dave Canales out of the half says we have to get the run game more involved then we proceed to run the double triple Indy flea flicker reverse circus pass. We can't even stay onsides half the time but we're running 4d chess plays.

Canales does this thing where Chubba will have the biggest run of the game. Then Canales will throw it. Then he will take Chubba out of the game. This happens literally every game and it drives me nuts.

If Chubba is running well, keep running him. He refuses to do that no matter what the score is and what quarter it is.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

LMAO damn homie.

 

You know you hate a player when you wishing injury on him lol

More like transference. We already got the season ending injuries - Shaq, DB. He’s just saying we should be able to transfer one of theirs to him. Seems legit. 

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1 minute ago, Moonraker said:

Dave Canales out of the half says we have to get the run game more involved then we proceed to run the double triple Indy flea flicker reverse circus pass. We can't even stay onsides half the time but we're running 4d chess plays.

Yep.  He's a young coach who is not as dedicated to the run as he thinks he is.

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1 minute ago, Moonraker said:

Dave Canales out of the half says we have to get the run game more involved then we proceed to run the double triple Indy flea flicker reverse circus pass. We can't even stay onsides half the time but we're running 4d chess plays.

I agree and they need to leave chubba in to run the ball, only put sanders in for a pass out of backfield 

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    • It's honestly pretty interesting just seeing this pairing play out. Canales’ offenses (Seattle, Tampa) are run-first, under-center, play-action systems built around defined reads and intermediate/deep timing throws. That structure worked when he had QBs like Baker Mayfield or Russell Wilson in a system that created clear launch points and sightlines. His success has always been tied to a credible run game + play-action gravity. You can see that with the Panthers team building philosophy as well. Coker and TMac both are bigger receivers that won't get the best YAC production but thrive as possession receivers in contested scenarios. They're not the best in space and creating additional yardage in such, and would likely fair better systematically with a stronger armed QB who can create better opportunities on those boundary 1v1 matchups with stronger throws. Bryce, on the other hand, is a spread-native QB. His strengths are rhythm, spacing, quick processing, and off-script creation. Asking him to live in condensed formations with long-developing play-action concepts just hasn't been his forte. And well, his boundary throws are limited in velocity which takes a big chunk of the playbook off. And I mean a QB like Bryce can still work, it's just Dave's offensive philosophy and foundation is very much at odds with Young's physical limits and his own experience. So it's certainly still a learning experience for Dave to figure out how he can mesh his offensive philosophy with Young's strengths. He's very inexperienced with maximizing Bryce's strengths with his system. Would love to see us bring in an OC with spread experience and adaptability to implement a cohesive system with Dave to allow Bryce to thrive, as it's obvious we're sticking with him for a bit longer.   
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