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Panthers win - great, but........


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Still lots of room for improvement - especially in the consistency department.

The D played very well today - the front 4 are becoming a good unit that gets after the QB and the LBers are flying to the ball.

now I'm as happy as everyone else, but the O still has some work to do and the punter needs to be "evaluated" severely.

The running game still lacks consistency - playcalling?, formations? and blocking?

The short passing game still needs work and we still do not have a legitimate #2 WR threat - or maybe the playcalling just does not "see" a #2 on the field?

Coaching a bit better today - the TO's got used at the right times, but I still question some coaching calls on 3rd short, late in the 4th and field position decisions.

so. yes a win - but nothing to tap dance about. Lots of improvement

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I'm happy about the win to, but man, this offense just frustrates me. For one, we have two great backs, but no one is blocking well enough for them to truly do anything. Not only that, but everytime we had a good run, we immediately pass again out of the shotgun. We have the kind of talent that can win the rest of our games this season, but man do I want to see a new staff next year.

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Still lots of room for improvement - especially in the consistency department.

The D played very well today - the front 4 are becoming a good unit that gets after the QB and the LBers are flying to the ball.

now I'm as happy as everyone else, but the O still has some work to do and the punter needs to be "evaluated" severely.

The running game still lacks consistency - playcalling?, formations? and blocking?

Shut the fug up you fugging loser. What they didn't give you your drama by losing this week? You are pathetic trash

The short passing game still needs work and we still do not have a legitimate #2 WR threat - or maybe the playcalling just does not "see" a #2 on the field?

Coaching a bit better today - the TO's got used at the right times, but I still question some coaching calls on 3rd short, late in the 4th and field position decisions.

so. yes a win - but nothing to tap dance about. Lots of improvement

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Dwill and JStew set the record (2 backs with 1100 yds in a season) with a lead blocker. I think they had 399 yds against Tampa in a Mon night game (2008). Want to see Chud put Tolbert in the backfield with them. Please. Someone send him this post.

Tolbert is not a lead blocking FB like Hoover.....

Tolbert is more RB than FB.

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