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What Carolina Should Do Against San Francisco


chknwing

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I remember a game this season where we started off with a screen pass to DeAngelo, and I believe it got a first down or at least a pretty decent amount of yards. Was a successful play to start out the game.

I didn't see a single screen pass ran the rest of the game.

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It would at least slow down the blitzes or possibly leave a TE wide open but this isn't going to get men out of the box. I agree we need to use the screen more, but we also need to be able to hit quick slants, and just about every other route that isn't just a short little drag route.

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I remember a game this season where we started off with a screen pass to DeAngelo, and I believe it got a first down or at least a pretty decent amount of yards. Was a successful play to start out the game.

I didn't see a single screen pass ran the rest of the game.

yep, against the Saints. To the op, that might work for two plays.

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