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Changes needed on offense


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This is my take on what I think should be changed on offense. Number 1, lets get Greg involved more. I remember Rivera saying that Greg could put up graham type numbers. How about make a lot of the offense through him then?

Quicker/shorter routes maybe? Some of the plays take way too long to develop. I watch how the Patriots let Brady dink and dunk then hit the homerun play when available. This for one chews up the clock and keeps the QB in rhythm.

Run the ball. This is a QB best friend. I don't think we have one rusher with over 100 yards in a game yet. We need to get our backfield more reps to take the pressure off our QB.

Also as a side note, I would like I see more interaction on the sideline from all players and coaches. I'm only watching from home so I don't see the whole picture but I never see the players talking and going over the game. Where are the coaches showing cam photos of the defense or the linemen getting together. Maybe zod, you can tell more of what's going on but on camera it looks very weird. I'm not an expert but just a fan who loves Carolina football so take what I say with a grain of salt. Sorry if the text format came out weird, I'm doing this post from my iPhone. Thanks

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You can't pay 2 RBs a combined $14M a year and get that kind of crap production out of them. Combined if they are not getting at least 100 yards and 4 yards a carry they are not doing their jobs.

Right now they are getting 50 yards a game with a combined 3.6 a carry pathetic.

And why Deangelo williams gets elite money i have no idea. He does little to help the team win.

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The whole scheme needs a make over and it needs to complement our personnel. Right now it's not...we are stuck in shotgun deep mode when we should be run first , play action...intermediate. Not going for the 20+yd pass every play

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You can't pay 2 RBs a combined $14M a year and get that kind of crap production out of them. Combined if they are not getting at least 100 yards and 4 yards a carry they are not doing their jobs.

Right now they are getting 50 yards a game with a combined 3.6 a carry pathetic.

And why Deangelo williams gets elite money i have no idea. He does little to help the team win.

true but old news. move forward

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