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Analyst points to 'stagnant' design for Carolina Panthers' passing game
- Analyst critique cites stagnant route design and conservative play-calling limiting Carolina's passing attack.
- Bryce Young’s development hampered by limited receiving options beyond Tetairoa McMillan.
- Experts say Young’s struggles are compounded by interior pass protection and size limitations.
- The analysis urges adding pass-catching weapons in the offseason to offset Thielen’s departure and Legette’s inconsistency.
- The piece notes Young has shown big plays against strong defenses but struggles to post 200 yards in most games.
- Canales’ play-calling has had bright spots, but consistency remains an issue for Panthers’ offense.
- Team’s run game reliance contributes to a limited attacking balance and easier defenses on Young.
- The offseason must prioritize increasing receiving weapons to replace Thielen and Legette.
- Overall assessment links stagnant passing design to limited output against tougher defenses.
- The report connects Young’s performance to the Panthers’ overall offensive design and personnel strategy.
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