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Today's Gameplan - Final Straw & Huge Indictment on Canales & Young


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8 minutes ago, Wanderlai said:

Canales knows Bryce can’t consistently throw deep so his play calling is limited at best. He has to run a dink n dunk offense with this weak armed low rent QB. 

I don't even know that he's calling a dink-and-dunk O. Young checks down immediately (that or he really is a super processor and has determined everyone is covered by the time he's taken 2 steps back). 

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5 minutes ago, frankw said:

At this point I think they are hellbent on saving face.

I mean the Niners didn't try to save face after wasting 3 1st round picks on Lance so I have just the tiniest bit of hope maybe our FO is smart enough to realize there is no face to save.

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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I hope it is like Shanahan with the Niners. Even when the made the SB they kept looking because they knew Jimmy G was not the future. I hope the team is smart enough to realize Bryce is not the future. 

They would have already replaced him if that was the case. Not watch a bust play for 3 painful years.

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Just now, Shotgun said:

They would have already replaced him if that was the case. Not watch a bust play for 3 painful years.

This is the Panthers. They never do what they are supposed to do or what a normal team would do. It is a clown show. They were looking at a QB last draft but the Saints took him and now he looks like the best QB in the divison.

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3 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I know Bryce sucks but as an “offensive head coach”, to have 54 passing yards in a game, you need to seriously evaluate yourself and your ability to come up with a game plan in the modern NFL. 

That's where I'm going with this.

Put the QB aside, you should be scheming your weapons open.  Getting guys space against zone.  

You've got strong skill position players.  Diversify, work in misdirections and motions.  It's a lot of bland zone running and mesh concepts.  Peppered in with PA setups.    

Honestly, not far off what Reich was trying to do, just with a bit more pin & pull and outside zone.  

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11 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I don't even know that he's calling a dink-and-dunk O. Young checks down immediately (that or he really is a super processor and has determined everyone is covered by the time he's taken 2 steps back). 

Or they were all covered. Don't leave that option out of the equation.

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