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Steve Smith Loving Carolina's New Offense
(8/7 5:19 PT)

The Facts:
Smith, in his 11th season with the Panthers, said the offensive philosophy of the new coaching staff has been a refreshing change following the worst season of his career. Smith said OC Rob Chudzinski is using him in innovative ways that John Fox's staff would talk about, but never implement. "It is nice to have layers, have multiple sets, not to just be stacking to one spot for 70 plays," Smith said.  Reported by the Charlotte Observer

Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
As Observer staffer Joseph Person reminded readers, the Panthers had the NFL's worst offense and set franchise lows in several offensive categories during their 2-14 season in 2010. Smith caught 46 passes for 554 yards and two touchdowns -- career lows for him in a season not shortened by injury. Smith, 32, says he heard talk that he had lost a step. But he suggested Saturday his lack of production was related to the unimaginative scheme employed by former HC John Fox and former OC Jeff Davidson. Smith also likes the moves the Panthers' front office made, bringing in a pair of pass-catching TEs in Jeremy Shockey and Greg Olsen, and signing former San Diego WR Legedu Naanee last week. But Smith said the most welcome change has been replacing a run-first offense with a West Coast scheme that gives everyone more freedom. "The philosophy in years past has been not to screw it up," Smith said. "And here it's put your foot down on the gas pedal and go hard. ..." The next question? Do they have the QB to run it effectively? Stay tuned.

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