How C.J. Anderson, Broncos used 22/23 Slam to gain big yards vs the Panthers

Sep 13, 2016
Samuel Gold


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The 2016 regular season officially commenced with a back-and-forth match-up between the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Denver Broncos, playing the Carolina Panthers at home. The Panthers were a favorite as Peyton Manning retired and the Broncos had to rely on a new quarterback Trevor Siemian. Instead of throwing their running back to the wolves, Gary Kubiak showed a revamped running game led by C.J. Anderson.

In this video breakdown, I took a look at how the Broncos outside zone stretch and how they paired that with the 22/23 Slam “gap” style play to gain big yards.

C.J. Anderson finished this game with 92 yards on the ground, another 47 yards through the air, and two touchdowns. The offensive line did a fantastic job blocking for him opening up big holes in the Panthers’ stout defensive front.

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Samuel Gold
Sam founded NFL Breakdowns after working his way through the journalist farm system and is enjoying life in the big league. Growing up outside of Washington, D.C., Sam didn’t choose the Redskins, the Redskins chose him. Out of a love for the game and an insatiable curiosity to determine why his beloved team was underperforming, Sam turned to studying film in NFL Breakdowns. Follow me @SamuelRGold. For all of Sam's articles: Click Here. Sam is a guest contributor at Upvoted.com by Reddit, InsideThePylon, and RedskinsCapitalConnection.

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