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Carolina will have the best passing attack for the first time


Matthias

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There is not a chance that we have the #1 passing attack in the nfl 0% chance..... to do so we would have to completely abandon the ground game and Cam would have to pass for 5,000+ yards its not going to happen!

Passing that much would be ignoring the teams biggest strength.

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There is not a chance that we have the #1 passing attack in the nfl 0% chance..... to do so we would have to completely abandon the ground game and Cam would have to pass for 5,000+ yards its not going to happen!

Passing that much would be ignoring the teams biggest strength.

0% is rather for a team with as much talent as we have on offense. And SuperCam.

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Cam

Smitty LaFell Gettis Murphy Pilares Adams

Williams Stewart Tolbert

Olsen Barnidge Hartsock

Gross Silatolu Kalil Hangartner (Otah/Bell?)

To be honest the potential of this offense will go only as far as LG and RT allow it to go. Outside of that the potential for this offense is nearly limitless. They could easily be #1 in Rushing or Passing depending on injuries and O-Line play.

Don't forget to throw Bruce Cambell Into the RT mix

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I agree with those that say we won't have the top passing offense but it could be top 10. Our rushing attack could be top 5. Combined we should have one of the top 5 offenses in the league. I only care that we have one of the top 5 scoring offenses because the most important offensive stat is points scored.

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I absolutely agree that the potential is there, whether the team reaches it or not is another question. I also agree with SuperMan, that much passing means our bread & butter is not what it should be. I said it in another thread, the problem Cam should have this year is not who is open, its going to be who is more open. Cam almost has too many options...

My bold prediction? Again, I siad it in another thread, but the Carolina Panthers will win 3 of the next 6 SuperBowls. We will be a dynasty buy the time the 2020 season starts...

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