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In my opinion, I do believe that we have enough weapons already on the team to become a dangerous threat. I find it hard to believe after all these years, that Steve Smith is the only threat we have at wide receiver. I believe a lot of it does have to do with the playcalling and the QB play. I believe the issue is the coaching staff not focusing on the player's abilities.

Ok, with Steve Smith we use his elusivness and speed. We have plays designed for the man and he definitely takes advantage of it. How about we use Jarrett's big body as a strength? Watching just this year, I notice that Jarrett been open on a lot of plays but that tunnel vision our QB of late had, seems to eliminate the man out of the picture. What am I saying? First it starts with playcalling. Can we please stop being so predictable? I remember the first week of the season how the commentators are talking about how by looking at our formations, opposing teams knew exactly what we are going to do. Ok, I understand execute plays a big roll. I am just tired of watching other teams using "no name" receivers and lighting up the other team. Sad thing to notice if we didn't have Steve Smith, we would have not have scored an offensive touchdown since last year. The talent is there folks.

How about this concept? The better offensive play we have, the better defensive play we would have? Ok, missed tackles are not helping us but if our offense and actually move the ball that would give our defense some rest. I , for one, am excited about sunday. I do have to remind myself that Clausen is a rookie but I do like what I see. I want to see him move the ball around and take what the defense gives us. I have a good feeling about the game but O-line we have to give the kid some time. Short dump off pass plays would be nice too.

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not necessarily due to the sheer size of it, but because this topic could have been placed in a multitude of other threads..

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In my opinion, I do believe that we have enough weapons already on the team to become a dangerous threat. I find it hard to believe after all these years, that Steve Smith is the only threat we have at wide receiver. I believe a lot of it does have to do with the playcalling and the QB play. I believe the issue is the coaching staff not focusing on the player's abilities.

Ok, with Steve Smith we use his elusivness and speed. We have plays designed for the man and he definitely takes advantage of it. How about we use Jarrett's big body as a strength? Watching just this year, I notice that Jarrett been open on a lot of plays but that tunnel vision our QB of late had, seems to eliminate the man out of the picture. What am I saying?

First it starts with playcalling. Can we please stop being so predictable? I remember the first week of the season how the commentators are talking about how by looking at our formations, opposing teams knew exactly what we are going to do. Ok, I understand execute plays a big roll. I am just tired of watching other teams using "no name" receivers and lighting up the other team. Sad thing to notice if we didn't have Steve Smith, we would have not have scored an offensive touchdown since last year. The talent is there folks.

How about this concept? The better offensive play we have, the better defensive play we would have? Ok, missed tackles are not helping us but if our offense and actually move the ball that would give our defense some rest. I , for one, am excited about sunday. I do have to remind myself that Clausen is a rookie but I do like what I see. I want to see him move the ball around and take what the defense gives us. I have a good feeling about the game but O-line we have to give the kid some time. Short dump off pass plays would be nice too.

Fixed, even though its hard to have good segways and opening paragraphs with questions repeatiously.

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Fixed, even though its hard to have good segways and opening paragraphs with question is something I hate do over and over

I was just going to do a brief summary of it, but like Bleys said. I'ts been done sooooooo many times. There's no point. Another Dupe thread about Jimmy, how the o-line needs to step up, how are coaching staff sucks, and how our wide receivers are better than they appear.

I love the Panthers, and I think our team is awesome and full of potential.

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I definitely agree with you to some extent. QB play has made other guys look bad. Jake not seeing open targets yadayda. Moore was getting us there though last season but it looks like he's digressed. Gettis and LaFell are definitely talented enough to be #2's but we have use them right way and they have to develop as well.

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