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Was Fox Upset?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by The Cat, Mar 12, 2004.

  1. The Cat

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    Was Fox upset with the o-line and play in the first half of the SB? Do you think these moves would have come if we won that game?
     
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    Maybe.
    One of Steussie's worst games in his time here, I guess. Vrabel got him and we didn't adjust.
     
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    How about the St Louis game? Delhomme got pounded like 30 times in a row in OT.

    Aren't those d-linemen supposed to be huffing it at the end of the 5th quarter?
     
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    Sometimes grand philosophies like liberal line rotations meaning we'll have a 4th quarter rush advantage, and that blowing their line off the ball means they'll get tired, no, doesn't seem to work so well.

    It's funny that way. More generally, either we have a line advantage or we don't. And I've been having a hard time reconciling whether we can afford to push the lines to be stronger than what they are - if the best line in football can't get to their QB, can't sniff it for anything, having a fresher body out there doesn't equal the fabled suggestive results.
     

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