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How to create and execute a blueprint to nullify the Packers' pass rush

How to create and execute a blueprint to nullify the Packers' pass rush

They knew it would take a very specific game plan to nullify the Packers' two disruptive pass rushes.Then they spent a week creating and perfecting it;The result was Sunday's victory. Charlotte - The week leading up to the 9th week...

How to create and execute a blueprint to nullify the Packers pass rush

They knew it would take a very specific game plan to nullify the Packers' two disruptive pass rushes.Then they spent a week creating and perfecting it;The result was Sunday's victory.

Charlotte - The week leading up to the 9th week against the pack, and everyone is coming out of Bryce's pad, bringing it back, increasing all the strings: it will be increased, they all work together quickly to get flowers quickly.

On Monday, after a 16-13 win over Green Bay in Relate, that group was able to show its game plan, and said so.

“Above all, I want to talk about the entire team,” he said early Monday.“Really trust these guys to execute the game plan.”

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It went perfectly.

"We had a game plan to get the ball out early and Bryce did that for us. He was very decisive," Canales began, before continuing with the rest of the offense.

"When you need us, you have each other.

Young finished with just 102 yards on 11-20 with one interception and no touchdowns.But he protected the ball (Canals said the block got stuck in a strong wind Sunday at Lambeau), kept things moving and made the throws he needed to, leading to first downs, including two throws in the final game: a 9-yard pass up the middle to Jalen Coker and a 10-yarder to Tairo McSillan's post.

"Defensive play and the running game, the O-line, the tight ends, running the goal, shooting the ball, I think being aggressive, all kinds of things took that challenge," Young said of the team's effort.

"Again, we have a lot of respect for them. We knew what it was, but everybody wanted it; everybody was excited to go against a group like that, and those are things you can't coach and you can't teach, and I'm grateful to be a part of that. So it really speaks to us as a unit."

Young's average time to throw (passing one snap) on Sunday was 2.80 seconds.There were only nine quarterback pressures in a game this season.It was time.

Ekwonu was quick to direct the praise to the entire unit, though.

"I think it's just about the preparation and the game plan that we put together, not wanting to attack their defense, I felt like it all came together," Ekwonu said.

"The goal was definitely to try to get him out of rhythm, to make it impossible for him to get his ears back and get the ball back. So you could definitely tell at times that the scheme was working a little bit. He had a hard time reading things like the run and the pass."

Everything that comes to life, though, depends on the running game eating up the clock and spreading the defense.Rico Dowdle did just that, carrying the ball 25 times for 130 yards and two touchdowns, with Chuba Hubbard and Bryce Young around the game.

"Being able to run a balanced offense and create yardage," Canales boasted of his team."Rico had a great day and got us into a series of lows and really ran the ball with a ferocity because the more you run the ball, the more you get a little bit of the football out of the defense and keep them on the field longer. It's all about that. It's great and I just think it's a good balance in comparison." With last week's attack."

Ekwonu added how the scheme helped Parsons and Gary reduce timeouts, "Yeah, I mean, there's definitely a lot of difference, there's a lot of variation in the passing game and the run game as well. I think we've done a pretty good job of mixing it up. So, yeah, I mean, just again, the game plan came alive."

All the time, they know what kind of game they have to play to win.Then at the end of the first quarter on Sunday, the last one knows well.Then, the plan worked, and Carolina was on its way to victory for the Top team in the NFC.

"They came in and played the game they wanted to play," Packers coach Matt Lafleur said."Where they wanted to play, stay away, play football, just make a game where we have to run the offense all the time, and they did it better than we did."

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