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Offense is top 10 in every category after last Sunday


panthers55

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I was noticing that we were top 10 in the major offensive categories

Points- 8th (24.2), total yards 5th(397.6), Passing yards 8th (260), and Rushing 5th (137.6).

This is the first time we have been top 10 in receiving and rushing in the same year that I can tell. Now that I said it, I will probably jinx us for the last 4 games and we will fall out of the rankings somewhere.

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This offense is going to be utterly beastly when these guys have an entire season and off-season under their belt.

But honestly though, I'm not sure if we're going to try to even up the running and passing next year (like in recent games) or if we're going to focus on passing more. We've definitely shown the ability to do both.

I think our run game will be tested against Houston. That game might be a very good benchmark as to how good our running game really is (considering we dont play the ravens or steelers this year)

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This offense is going to be utterly beastly when these guys have an entire season and off-season under their belt.

But honestly though, I'm not sure if we're going to try to even up the running and passing next year (like in recent games) or if we're going to focus on passing more. We've definitely shown the ability to do both.

I think our run game will be tested against Houston. That game might be a very good benchmark as to how good our running game really is (considering we dont play the ravens or steelers this year)

i hope they speed the game up next year. i would love to see them take this all to the next level and play a no huddle offense.
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I think the biggest step the offense will be able to take next year is to be able to go no huddle hurry up. Everyone will have time to learn all the plays with a full off season plus this season under their belts. Cam will be able to take that next step and be able to run a hurry up and call plays at the line. With all the guys we have as weapons on offense we should be able to stay fresh while wearing down the defense. Also forcing the defense to call time outs or have penalties. Constant running the ball and short passes in those situations. Get them really tired, then hit them deep with the homerun ball. I see us having the best offense in the NFL next season.

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No huddle and what we already got would be scary to the 3rd power!!

Would never have thought after strike we would have come so far in a short period.

Lets hope between Free Agency and the draft our defense gets as solid as the Offense.

Now that's another very scary thing.

Can u Smellllllleeeee what The Cam is Coooookkkinnnggg??

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