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Old 10-13-2009, 11:10 AM   #8
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Re: Panthers Questions for Tony McGee

1) Why is Zorn so in love with the Stretch play when it has been unsuccessful in key situations this year.

2) Where are the different formations? We're either in a basic I, or a basic 3WR, TE set about 80% of the time. Where's the Bunch, Trips, 4WR, 4WR Tight, etc. Our motions are also very predictable.

3) What's your take on benching Rinehart? It appeared he was solid and improving week-to-week. Zorn/Bugel put in MW and this disrupts the chemistry beginning to develop with Rinehart & Heyer. Now Zorn mentions moving Heyer to LT, MW to RT for next week. Instead of stability at 4 positions, you've created instability across the line with this move.

4) Unless there's a drastic change over the next two weeks, do you see Zorn surviving the Bye week?
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