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17 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

After Frank Reich, I don’t care if we are last in screens. 
 

Never seen a professional football team be so incompetent running a screen in my lifetime. 

This season's squad was not that, but I still remember we tried a screen with XL. Yeah, I feel as though screens and motions make more sense if you have explosive/shifty players on the roster and we really don't. 

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4 minutes ago, strato said:

It would be more helpful they differentiated between the play action from the gun and from under center. 

I think that’s where the RPO number is coming from.

Panthers can’t run a lot of play action under center from Bryce because it’ll always be a roll out or a quick pass to the flats. Remember his rookie year when it came out he couldn’t pick up the post snap defense after selling a PA, so he’d be looking back over his shoulder the entire time while doing the fake. 

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18 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

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Dave has some catching up to do…pretty vanilla,.looks like   I’m too lazy so,here is his:

2nd fewest using motion.
7th fewest using screens.
9th fewest using play-action.
11th fewest using no huddle.
4th most using RPO.

 

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In all honesty, we need to run more RPO. Far and away the best I have seen Bryce look throwing the ball is when we call that RPO slot slant/TE flat.

I would love to see what our percentage of snaps with empty backfield was last year. We need to run way less of that formation and at least have teams dedicate some brain cells to figuring out if we will run or pass it with a RB in the backfield.

And I can definitely believe we were close to last in motion percentage. I think the only time we ran motion is when we run that Horn jet sweep

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28 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

I think that’s where the RPO number is coming from.

Panthers can’t run a lot of play action under center from Bryce because it’ll always be a roll out or a quick pass to the flats. Remember his rookie year when it came out he couldn’t pick up the post snap defense after selling a PA, so he’d be looking back over his shoulder the entire time while doing the fake. 

I would hope they are judging whether it is RPO or not based on what the oline is doing. The line should be run blocking for an RPO, whereas they are pass blocking for playaction

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

I think that’s where the RPO number is coming from.

Panthers can’t run a lot of play action under center from Bryce because it’ll always be a roll out or a quick pass to the flats. Remember his rookie year when it came out he couldn’t pick up the post snap defense after selling a PA, so he’d be looking back over his shoulder the entire time while doing the fake. 

Yes I do remember that. And people say the playbook is not limited. 

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