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Has thor lost his hammer?


Guest Irv

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he is one of many weapons on this offense.

if the future of this team is being capable of winning with under 200 yards passing because of offensive consistency capitalizing on turnovers, there won't be as many huge receiving games as you might expect.

48-16 says a lot though.

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As said above, there is only one ball to go around...

Which it will with this new offense. Look at the Packers, Saints...high powered offenses are not a Fox offense where one WR and RB has all the stats and then you have a second WR used for short yardage and red zone (Moose). Those were the only poeple with stats in a Fox offense but I love the fact that we spread it around, it is so much more effective in the current NFL. We need to get used to the fact we aren't normally designed to have a single 1,500+ yard RB or WR, not saying it isn't possibly, more targets just make the Panthers that much more dangerous but some guys might not getting boosting stats in a game.

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