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Chuba Hubbard is expected to miss Week 5


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40 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Got you. Don't want to hash out disagreements about the QB either. This is really about the WRs role in pressuring safeties. Speed will open up the field of play. We're constantly faced with all 11 defenders within 15 yards of the LOS. That's not a sustainable way to play offense. I think Carolina gets as much Cover 1 with a Robber defensive looks as they get Cover 2. That has to change. 

It was the genesis of all the deep ball arguments. Really just go deep and stretch them. Take the shot. They can’t just stand there and watch you run by them because, the blind squirrel saying is true. 
I will just say, the speed thing, Dalton did it with the same players as Bryce and it opened things up. Speed, no speed, I don’t see any of our guys as slow.  

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8 minutes ago, T-Wazzle said:

The stans excuse for this weekends loss.

There is always at least one.

I am probably crazy but I don’t think we are gonna lose this game. 
Nothing to do with analysis, I just kind of feel it. I could make an analysis case too probably, with Tyreek Hill being out and Tua not being much better than Bryce. 
 


 

 

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1 hour ago, Navy_football said:

Got you. Don't want to hash out disagreements about the QB either. This is really about the WRs role in pressuring safeties. Speed will open up the field of play. We're constantly faced with all 11 defenders within 15 yards of the LOS. That's not a sustainable way to play offense. I think Carolina gets as much Cover 1 with a Robber defensive looks as they get Cover 2. That has to change. 

That 7 yard hail mary on Sunday told you all you need to know. lol

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3 hours ago, d-dave said:

Well, this is going to be interesting.

I was feeling confident we could beat them to death with Chubba and Rico, but it looks like that's not going to happen.

I think there's a real chance we can win this one.  Miami's D is not good, and their offense is beatable so long as you harass Tua.

Sounds exactly like the Panthers. 

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2 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

Sounds exactly like the Panthers. 

 

My honest take is Titans and Phins are worse than Panthers. Then its a toss up between Jets, Raiders, Saints and Panthers. 

Those are the bottom 6 teams, but it would not surprise me if Panthers lost to Phins this week. Force to rank-

32- Titans

31- Phins

30- Panthers

29- Raiders

28- Saints

27- Jets

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