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Half-time adjustments: How do we stop them? How do we pretend to run?


PantherFanForLife

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Bradford is sick accurate and our pass-rush is struggling. I'm not too worried about our passing. I think it will begin to click in the second half, but our running is attrocious and we have to figure out a way to slow them down.

I'm seriously impressed with how well Bradford is playing and very concerned about how many catchable passes Smith has been dropping this year. We seem to be back to one receiver again, but now we have an even more anemic run game.

What can we do at half-time?

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Everyone has been saying this offense is dull, which it is. But we did run a few trick plays that didn't work at all. I think the team needs to capitalize more in the passing game a few plays down field but have the wideouts cross for first downs.

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