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Half Time Observations....


Zod

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I think we're gonna need to stick with the run in this one.

 

That plays to their strengths.

 

Short passes to Smith and Ginn, screens and misdirection, roll the QB out, maybe an end around or fake one, attack the medium middle with Olsen.  Keep using the run, but don't overdo it.

 

 

 

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That plays to their strengths.

Short passes to Smith and Ginn, screens and misdirection, roll the QB out, maybe an end around or fake one, attack the medium middle with Olsen. Keep using the run, but don't overdo it.

I agree with this

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We WILL lose. Why? Because we were predicted to win and we find beautiful ways to shoot ourselves in the foot when favored. Statistically, it will look like the Panthers dominated, but somehow the Cards will wrap up a win. 

 

Guaranteed, you heard it here first. I was going to wait until halftime to judge, but I've seen all I need to. 

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That plays to their strengths.

 

Short passes to Smith and Ginn, screens and misdirection, roll the QB out, maybe an end around or fake one, attack the medium middle with Olsen.  Keep using the run, but don't overdo it.

 

The screens have been successful, however, our offense appears to be jittery. Hopefully we'll come out strong on this next possession.

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Shula's calling a good game.

 

Newton started off great, went a little off, looked like he was close to getting it back by quarter's end.

 

Cards have a smart game plan, attacking us with runs, quick passes and misdirection.  When they've gone long, they've gone wrong.

 

Ricky Proehl is gonna have a talk with some guys this week.

 

So u don't pay attention to the rest of the team, only Can and the coach? Wow!!!

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