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1 hour ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Great film breakdown from Green Bay podcast of the Packers offense and Panthers defense.

Evero gets criticism on the boards at times but he had a great scheme against the Packers and the defense was flying to the ball a great turnaround from the Bills game. 

 

That’s our former Offensive Lineman Mike Wahle from the 2000s.

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1 hour ago, Packersfan said:

That’s our former Offensive Lineman Mike Wahle from the 2000s.

He was here too I think maybe we signed him away from you guys as a UFA, might have my timeline wrong. 
edit: his video shows up great on my little outdated iPad and most do not. 

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12 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

The defense is benefitting from not being on the field the whole game like last year.  Running the ball, limiting possessions and stuffing the run has made the unit look much much better.

The D is mostly benefitting from having actual NFL talent on the field this year.

The unit Evero was forced to field last year was an abomination. 

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4 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

The D is mostly benefitting from having actual NFL talent on the field this year.

The unit Evero was forced to field last year was an abomination. 

When DB and then Shaq went down, it really was. We knew there were going to be issues even with them out there.  

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9 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

The D is mostly benefitting from having actual NFL talent on the field this year.

The unit Evero was forced to field last year was an abomination. 

Of course having more talent this year helps. But no matter who is on Defense they can’t be on the field nearly 40 minutes a game.

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15 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Of course having more talent this year helps. But no matter who is on Defense they can’t be on the field nearly 40 minutes a game.

Exactly both are true but flash back one week with Andy giving the ball away as soon as he touched it our defense couldn’t handle being on the field most of the dam game.

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14 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

The defense is benefitting from not being on the field the whole game like last year.  Running the ball, limiting possessions and stuffing the run has made the unit look much much better.

I'm seeing so many teams moving to a run heavy offensive style. It's a cyclical league and I'm here for it.

I love smash mouth football. And we did a text book job of it against Green Bay.

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

I'm seeing so many teams moving to a run heavy offensive style. It's a cyclical league and I'm here for it.

I love smash mouth football. And we did a text book job of it against Green Bay.

As soon as I started seeing smaller faster defenders on the field I knew it was only a matter of time before teams started reverting to bully-ball.

The pendulum is swinging back the other way.  It’s about to look like 90’s-00’s football again.  And I just hope we exploit that before other teams can retool.

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15 hours ago, L-TownCat said:

The defense is benefitting from not being on the field the whole game like last year.  Running the ball, limiting possessions and stuffing the run has made the unit look much much better.

also dont underestimate just how massive it is to have a healthy DB and Horn.  Horn takes away a side of the field and DB has to be accounted for EVERY single snap, run or pass.  Honestly, we're a pass rusher away from this defense being pretty fricken good and IMO I think that AS LONG AS EVERO STARTS AND PLAYS HIM!!! emphasis there, Scourton could absolutely explode on the backhalf of the season as hes now gotten his feet wet and feeling more comfortable.

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Some more film breakdown this time highlighting the Panthers offense vs Packers defense. 

Interesting to note the Panthers were facing 8 man boxes throughout the game amd still were able to rush for over 160 yards against the Pack.

We're not talking about Miami or Dallas defense here, we're talking about Green Bay the 3rd ranked defense against the run going into that game selling out to stop the run and still struggling to do so. 

 

 

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