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PFF- Panthers have #8 ranked oline after Q1 of season


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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/10/09/ranking-the-2013-offensive-lines-first-quarter/3/

8. Carolina Panthers: +9.9

Stud: This could be his last year with the team and in the league, so it’s good to see Jordan Gross (+8.7) playing so well. As reliable as ever.

Dud: The team probably didn’t expect Chris Scott (-7.1) to have to play 248 snaps. He has and it has not gone well.

Summary: The good news is this line was getting good performances from its key players. The bad news is that one of those, Amini Silatolu, just went down and is out for the year and that’s a big blow. They need every advantage they can get.

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Quick screens to the WR and backs. Or just all around quick developing plays to help out the line. But wait someone relay this message to Shula.

 

Been calling for this for weeks, brother. Every time we run one, it's a first down. Then we see the success it had and never run it again for the rest of the game.

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Been calling for this for weeks, brother. Every time we run one, it's a first down. Then we see the success it had and never run it again for the rest of the game.

 

Exactly we ran 2 I think last week one for Ginn and one for Deangelo both got 15+ yards. I don't get it I really don't. 

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