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Successful NFL with the same Mold as Panthers


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Miami Dolphins.

1) Run first team who wants to pound the ball, control the clock and the game

2) Solid Defense.... Bend but don't break

3) A top NFL WR that will attract double teams and make play all over the field.

4) A Young smart QB who manages the game well and makes some plays.

Thoughts?

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Let's just remember we were the Dolphins before the Dolphins were the Dolphins.

Heck, they modeled themselves after us, not the other way around.

Remember all those Panther cast-offs they use to sign?

I agree.... I'm not saying we are copying them.... Just if This team was successful, better, or ran the way Fox wants, our teams would be very similar.

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Miami Dolphins.

1) Run first team who wants to pound the ball, control the clock and the game

2) Solid Defense.... Bend but don't break

3) A top NFL WR that will attract double teams and make play all over the field.

4) A Young smart QB who manages the game well and makes some plays.

Thoughts?

Yea that's all cool but the Colts beat them after only having the ball for 10 minutes the entire game last year.

Passing league.

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Yea that's all cool but the Colts beat them after only having the ball for 10 minutes the entire game last year.

Passing league.

Yea, but there are still teams who are successful running the ball and playing defense. Steelers, Jets to name a few. And Indy beat most teams last year regardless of their style.

Panthers have won being a run first team so I don;t see the point?

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