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Offensive Philosophy | Impact Players


Ace_Aladdin

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Change is necessary for teams in the NFL to stay relevant each season. The Carolina Panthers are getting younger, and filling key position on the roster for a power run pro style offense much like Seattle & 49rs. The middle of the line will be anchored by the pro bowl C-Kalil who is a master technician in the run & pass game. Amini & Kugbilla provides the guard combo that has the size, strength,& athletic ability to create true run gaps, and ability to pass protect. Byron Bell provides the most experience at the Tackle position, and his strength is also in the run game. The draft will provide us another tackle that can win the LT position in the off-season, or start at the RT.

 

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Cam Newton is developing at the QB position each season, especially as a pocket passer.  Newton went from 1 read and deep balls to  mastering the short & intermediate throws. 2011 was the most productive offense with 2 TE set & zone-read plays, while 2013 gave us a ball controlling offense. I believe the 2014 offense will be a balanced version that can sustain long drives with the run game & 2 TE set. While a "WR committee"  works the outside and provides the deep treat. 

 

Redzone conversion

 

Key Play at: 1:35  | This play is a QB power run in the A gap where  C-Kalil kicks out NT-Rodger to  LG- Amini and moves to the  2nd level block in the redzone. Amini continues the combo block by moving Rodgers away from A -gap for Newton to run through. This is the kind of  guard | Center combo relationship you need in the power run game. The run committee provides a niche for each player with Stewart being the lead back and Williams for change of pace. While FB-Tolbert provides a weapon for the short-yardage & screens. After the 2014 draft the Panthers will have a balanced offense with improvement in the run and & pass game.

 

2014 Key Improvements 

 

Redzone conversion

4th & 1 conversion

TIme of Possession

Yds/G

TD's

Rushing & Passing yds

 

Awesome video on YouTube by : NAVI (full 2013 season highlight)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMGmmBe63vo&feature=share&list=FL9H4yn1K6QYONXyGR940xEg

 

 

 

 

 

Mock Draft

 

1. WR | Kelvin Benjamin 6’-5" 240lbs | http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/kelvin-benjamin?id=2543471
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uk2T3FAEkCk

 

2. OT | Cyrus Kouandjio 6’-7" 322lbs | http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/cyrus-kouandjio?id=2543482
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh13wobMI5Q

 

3. CB | Stanley Jean Baptiste 6’-3" 218lbs | http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/stanley-jean-baptiste?id=2543736
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cqnT3rumXg

 

4 WR | Brandon Coleman 6'-6" 225lbs | http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/brandon-coleman?id=2543642

 

5. TE | Crockett Gillmore 6’-6" 260lbs | http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/crockett-gillmore?id=2543794
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC0jiaSA6Oc

 

6. WR | Kevin Norwood 6’-2" 198lbs | http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/kevin-norwood?id=2543689
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qg6xEdqtwk

 

7. FS | Nickoe Whitley 6-0" 205lbs | 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxQpOuEC_5c

 

 

 

QB: CAM

 

RB: Stewart | Williams

 

FB: Tolbert

 

OL: LT-Bell| LG-Amini | C-Kalil | RG-Kugbilla | RT-Kouadjio

 

TE: Olsen | Gillmore | Williams

 

WR: Benjamin | Cotchery | Norwood | McNutt | Coleman | Underwood

 

Back up OL LT-Chandler | LG-Scott | C-FA | RG-Williams | RT-Bond

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cooks maybe! Benjamin is definitely not gonna happen. He goes against everything Gman has said. Looking for NFL ready, route specialist! That's not Benjamin.

Spot on with OL! Like last year, we beefed up the Dline and our D came to life.

Expect the same with the OLine.

"Battle is won in the trenches" isn't just some happy saying designed to calm fans that wanted the shiny hood ornament!

It's GOSPEL

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Cooks maybe! Benjamin is definitely not gonna happen. He goes against everything Gman has said. Looking for NFL ready, route specialist! That's not Benjamin.

Spot on with OL! Like last year, we beefed up the Dline and our D came to life.

Expect the same with the OLine.

"Battle is won in the trenches" isn't just some happy saying designed to calm fans that wanted the shiny hood ornament!

It's GOSPEL

 

 

I would take Jordan Matthews in the 1st round who has the size and & a technician.

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Cooks maybe! Benjamin is definitely not gonna happen. He goes against everything Gman has said. Looking for NFL ready, route specialist! That's not Benjamin.

Spot on with OL! Like last year, we beefed up the Dline and our D came to life.

Expect the same with the OLine.

"Battle is won in the trenches" isn't just some happy saying designed to calm fans that wanted the shiny hood ornament!

It's GOSPEL

 

This is so important and really would put an end to much of the bickering and worry among the fan base.  If we had a strong OL (not just good enough to get the job done, but a dominant one), then every other aspect of our offense would appear so much better.  Our running backs that people complain about would suddenly have holes to run through, appearing completely rejuvenated.  Cam would have time and space to let a play develop and step into his throws, and we wouldn't have to keep a TE in as an extra blocker, giving us another skill player the defense has to worry about.

 

SF's offense isn't good because of their skill players, it's good because of their strong OL.  Give Cam the kind of time Kaepernick has and he will truly dominate.  Give DW, Stew, and Tolbert the holes Gore has, and our running game will once again be scary.  We absolutely need better receivers, but we also need a big upgrade on our OL.  Hopefully Silotolu and Kugbila can give us that inside, and then if we can hit on our early round OT in the draft, we could be on our way...and then we'll have to hope Bell is capable at LT.

 

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Is height the only thing you are using to pick players?

Also, there seems to be the misconception that Bell is a good run blocker because he is big. He isnt and while not a great pass blocker he is better at that then run blocking.

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This is so important and really would put an end to much of the bickering and worry among the fan base.  If we had a strong OL (not just good enough to get the job done, but a dominant one), then every other aspect of our offense would appear so much better.  Our running backs that people complain about would suddenly have holes to run through, appearing completely rejuvenated.  Cam would have time and space to let a play develop and step into his throws, and we wouldn't have to keep a TE in as an extra blocker, giving us another skill player the defense has to worry about.

 

SF's offense isn't good because of their skill players, it's good because of their strong OL.  Give Cam the kind of time Kaepernick has and he will truly dominate.  Give DW, Stew, and Tolbert the holes Gore has, and our running game will once again be scary.  We absolutely need better receivers, but we also need a big upgrade on our OL.  Hopefully Silotolu and Kugbila can give us that inside, and then if we can hit on our early round OT in the draft, we could be on our way...and then we'll have to hope Bell is capable at LT.

 

 

not true. Kap didnt start looking decent until his #1 WR came back to play in Crabtree. the offense does need an injection of OL to it, but the weapons need an upgrade as well. need guys that can separate and get open more consistently.

 

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