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If I was the coach for the Panthers


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I would put Williams and Stewart on the field at the same time. Think about it Williams and Stewart are two type of runner and the DF approach both player different. It will open up one on one with Smith and take the pressure of the QB. The Defence would have to play honest there in no player on the field that can take smith, Williams or Stewart one on one for every down.

Run William one way Stewart the other. Hand it off or pass it to Smith. Pretty much do as you like. If they rush the QB the running back would be pass them. How would a defence cover them. I wouldn't want to be that coach. you would have to be a mind reader to stop our offense.

If I have learned anything, watching our defence is that CB and safety don't like taking on RB.

The only think we have to do is score for they would get a rest. but we still have goodson which could give them a breather.

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our OFL didn't look bad last week it was the fumbles and turnovers that killed us. at least after the half

If Stewart didn't fumble that ball and the fumble snap, that would have been a different game after the half. I still feel our TE came at least to the line on that 3 down flip run. If clasen wouldn't lost the ball we would have turn it into a first down and points.

Our CB and safety play alot better last week.

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our OFL didn't look bad last week it was the fumbles and turnovers that killed us. at least after the half

If Stewart didn't fumble that ball and the fumble snap, that would have been a different game after the half. I still feel our TE came at least to the line on that 3 down flip run. If clasen wouldn't lost the ball we would have turn it into a first down and points.

Our CB and safety play alot better last week.

If Palmer had not played so bad in the first half they may have hung half a hundred on us. If our db's could catch we might have done the same to them. But if and buts were candy and nuts we would all be happy

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If Palmer had not played so bad in the first half they may have hung half a hundred on us. If our db's could catch we might have done the same to them. But if and buts were candy and nuts we would all be happy

True true................

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I would put Williams and Stewart on the field at the same time. Think about it Williams and Stewart are two type of runner and the DF approach both player different. It will open up one on one with Smith and take the pressure of the QB. The Defence would have to play honest there in no player on the field that can take smith, Williams or Stewart one on one for every down.

Run William one way Stewart the other. Hand it off or pass it to Smith. Pretty much do as you like. If they rush the QB the running back would be pass them. How would a defence cover them. I wouldn't want to be that coach. you would have to be a mind reader to stop our offense.

If I have learned anything, watching our defence is that CB and safety don't like taking on RB.

The only think we have to do is score for they would get a rest. but we still have goodson which could give them a breather.

get this man a HC job ASAP.

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Here's an idea, throw the ball to the reciever in single coverage. Then do it again. Do it every play, until they back the f@ck out of the box. Why is that so hard? What is our OC calling that's making it so hard to throw the ball to a WR in single coverage? Jimmy, look to your right, hit the WR with 1 guy trailing him and nothing else over there. If he can't do that, then draft a new QB.

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If Palmer had not played so bad in the first half they may have hung half a hundred on us. If our db's could catch we might have done the same to them. But if and buts were candy and nuts we would all be happy

It was a rainy day for everyone.

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I would firer the offensive coordinator for starts. Put D and Stew on the field at the same time. Never put my team in a 3rd and long. Give my QB a chance to throw the ball. Design plays that go around the fact that Mr. Smith will be double team. I would feed into what there trying to take from us. (Smith, and THE RUN!!!!!)

GO PANTHERS!!!!!!!!

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