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I'm not saying this is what we SHOULD do, but if you need a definition of commitment to the running game then look no further than the Carolina Panthers.

 

Right or wrong, you know that team has a philosophy to win games in a particular way.

 

BTW, I have no point in saying this.

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I'm not saying this is what we SHOULD do, but if you need a definition of commitment to the running game then look no further than the Carolina Panthers.

 

Right or wrong, you know that team has a philosophy to win games in a particular way.

 

BTW, I have no point in saying this.

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I overheard a fellow co-worker at the water cooler saying "Did you see that game last night? Carolina knows what they are doing with their offense. They run, run, and run and don't let up. When they absolutely have to pass, they'll take their shots but for the most part they aren't shy about their run game."

 

I agreed from a distance. It's also noteable that the Panthers are capable of doing this because of having an excellent 1-2 punch in Davis and Foster.

 

I thought that's what TD wanted all along. Shaud Williams provides a different spark than Willis. He's faster than hades and always manages to get yards. Just my take on it.

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I was at the game - Panthers PSL season ticket holder. Funny how outsiders view the team and the running game. Here in Carolina, we want Delhomme to PASS the ball. Problem with the Panthers, they are predictable and runs the SAME running plays over and over.

 

And remember - when the Panthers were up 32-13 they ran the ball and let Green Bay back into the game.

 

Just some food for thought...

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I was at the game - Panthers PSL season ticket holder. Funny how outsiders view the team and the running game. Here in Carolina, we want Delhomme to PASS the ball. Problem with the Panthers, they are predictable and runs the SAME running plays over and over.

 

And remember - when the Panthers were up 32-13 they ran the ball and let Green Bay back into the game.

 

Just some food for thought...

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Of course it help if the D could make a stop against 2nd string ofeensive lines and third string receivers.

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Horrid offense aside, I think Jerry Gray is largely responsible for this slide. He didn't blitz a stationary QB (Griese), was public about how he should have in hindsight, and since then has blitzed two of the most mobile QBs in the league, to no avail. Jerry Gray is calling games on pride. He's trying to do it "his way" rather than copying what has worked versus the Saints, blueprints that other teams have shown us.

 

Offensively, JP has hamstrung the offense but the offensive line hasn't done its job, either. Teams are pinning their ears back on JP and JP can't make the easy plays, our linemen are getting tired out, and they're getting pushed backwards.

 

It's pathetic, and it starts with TD, although I'm more disappointed in Mularkey and his coaches than I am TD at this point. Wyche said before the season: If this team isn't successful, it will be because of coaching.

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Seeing people complain about JSP's picks for BOTD is all the proof I needed...

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Check the complaint sources. That should tell you all you need to know. Unless you are counting my comments on how they all snore and can't make scratch pancakes. Microwave sausage? Come on...Grits? Forget it.

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