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Why Panthers’ Dave Canales won’t run a QB sneak with Bryce Young


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12 hours ago, Shotgun said:

He's just now trying to figure it out.... now that we are basically eliminated from the playoffs. lol  What the hell have they been doing in practice the last couple of years?  

The amazing part is this is the first functional NFL level staff Tepper has put together and the best out of 3 total yet they still can't figure out how to put together a sneak package. 

It's wild how bad that is given the amount of money being pissed away by people not doing the bare minimum yet we still see frequent post of 'his hands are tied what else can he do?'. IDK flip a RB under center and put Bryce behind for thr threat, lol, of a pass? Just use DB? Or just run Bryce regardless since that's his freaking job?

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13 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Pathetic that we went from Cam to where we are now. Most fans didn’t appreciate him enough. There was never a question who would be getting the ball if it’s a critical play under 2 yards 

We went from the most dominate short yardage player in NFL history to a guy that can't run a sneak.  Wild 180. 

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It is a dumb answer.  You don't have to be Cam Newton to run a QB sneak and most QBs are looking for a gap.  Drew Brees, Russell Wilson, and Kyler Murray are smaller QBs and they have zero issues running a QB sneak.  

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16 hours ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

Make Legette or Tremble useful. If they cannot secure a snap and pick up a few inches what are we doing. It really isnt that complicated..

fug that. Do it like some of the other teams in the NFL do, put the rock in Derrick Brown's hands.

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22 hours ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

why the hell haven't you signed a QB that we can bring in to sneak the ball in these situations.

Yeah, we should definitely bring in a QB to stick in just for the short yard sneaks.

And while we're at it, get a guy to sub in for any end of game/half hail mary throws, since Bryce can't do that either.

...and probably about 50 other plays that Bryce can't handle. So maybe just get a new QB altogether and stop wasting a roster spot on the midget.

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

I still don't understand DC's logic on this... I watch Russ and Kyler, who are also short kings, have no problem sneaking the ball on 4th and 1. Like we haven't even given Bryce a chance to ever try sneaking the ball...

Wilson and Murray are built like RB's. Very stocky and powerful legs.

Bryce is built like a tiny, spindly slot WR.  

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Wilson and Murray are built like RB's. Very stocky and powerful legs.

Bryce is built like a tiny, spindly slot WR.  

Bryce looks like a guy who hasn't touched the weight room in 3 years. He's built like a dude that eats avocado lettuce wraps and does pilates.

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