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Film run game issue, getting beat at Right Guard


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12 min Film review below   My quick summary 

1  run game calls went away from what gave them success 

2  plus Corbett has been a liability ….getting beat frequently 

3. Most success with   rpos success bad toss plays 

4. Stating the obvious, hunt’s return could vastly improve the pa tigers chances Saturday 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

12 min Film review below   My quick summary 

1  run game calls went away from what gave them success 

2  plus Corbett has been a liability ….getting beat frequently 

3. Most success with   rpos success bad toss plays 

4. Stating the obvious, hunt’s return could vastly improve the pa tigers chances Saturday 

 

 

 

Corbett has been a liability or a walking injury his entire tenure here, but we keep bringing him back. I swear this franchise loves hanging onto coal hoping it will turn into a diamond. 

The Carolina Hoarders, all your terrible players belong to us for multiple seasons. 

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7 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

Corbett has been a liability or a walking injury his entire tenure here, but we keep bringing him back. I swear this franchise loves hanging onto coal hoping it will turn into a diamond. 

The Carolina Hoarders, all your terrible players belong to us for multiple seasons. 

I feel like he was really, really good year 1.  Ever since that initial injury it has been all downhill since.  He is backup-quality now, but I think we keep him bc he’s a good locker room guy.

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Corbett had one solid year then fell off. I thought it was because of the center position change...nah. 

However, I do like him more than Zavala at the moment. 

And Panthers Advice has quickly became one of my favorite youtube channels on anything Panther related.  

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15 minutes ago, TylerDurden said:

I feel like he was really, really good year 1.  Ever since that initial injury it has been all downhill since.  He is backup-quality now, but I think we keep him bc he’s a good locker room guy.

I guess Ian thomas was a hell of a locker room guy. It is repeated ad nauseam with this franchise. Holding players 3-4 seasons that couldnt make another roster.  

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Anyone else notice Rico keeps slipping on a lot of runs, I forgot what game but he had an easy TD but slipped.

 

But yeah the run game has been awful, teams like Seattle and the 49ers left two high safeties the entire game and we still couldn’t run.

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1 hour ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Corbett had one solid year then fell off. I thought it was because of the center position change...nah. 

However, I do like him more than Zavala at the moment. 

And Panthers Advice has quickly became one of my favorite youtube channels on anything Panther related.  

I will check in with him too pretty frequently. I don’t always agree with him but he has good video presentations and isn’t a total Bryce Stan like some of the other regulars. 

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29 minutes ago, Mistuh Jones said:

He feels like the only consistent one. Duncan fell off a cliff this year 

I got irritated with Duncan over what I felt was too much fanning. Which, that’s what a lot of people are about and maybe it helps his numbers. I don’t know.

I had to duck out though. I watched him a good bit last year.  
 

PS, also, there are some other ones that are pretty good but just don’t have time or the want to spend time making the rounds to all these sources. The Advice guy serves my needs and like you said he is consistent. 

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As bad as Corbett's run blocking has been, I think his pass blocking has been even worse...

The weird thing is we know Corbett is probably our weakest lineman out there, yet we still constantly call inside run plays to the right

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

As bad as Corbett's run blocking has been, I think his pass blocking has been even worse...

The weird thing is we know Corbett is probably our weakest lineman out there, yet we still constantly call inside run plays to the right

Its maddening to watch in real time. How can they watch the tape and continue to run it to his side? 

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