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What did Jimbo say about KB on NFLN?


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I truely belive Benjamin can be Cam's megatron or AJ Green. Meaning Cam is a pretty darn good QB, but a WR of KB's size and upside could push Cam to elite level. Can you imagine all those sailing and erratic Cam passes that KB would have caught that Smitty just couldnt?! I truely believe we win that Cards game last season with KB at WR. No way we dont convert those redzone opportunities with a WR like KB

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I truely belive Benjamin can be Cam's megatron or AJ Green. Meaning Cam is a pretty darn good QB, but a WR of KB's size and upside could push Cam to elite level. Can you imagine all those sailing and erratic Cam passes that KB would have caught that Smitty just couldnt?! I truely believe we win that Cards game last season with KB at WR. No way we dont convert those redzone opportunities with a WR like KB

 

The irony is, I think Cam's way more accurate than he's usually given credit for. 

 

I watch as many NFL games as I realistically can on the weekends (either through the redzone or Sunday ticket), and you'd be shocked how many alleged good NFL QB's sail and make bad passes on a regular basis, that are caught, so no one notices or cares. 

 

On the contrary, Cam has had to throw into tight windows his entire career at Carolina, and couldn't afford to miss high many times. This same rule applies to under thrown balls, or when Cam's in trouble and needs his receivers to come back to the ball.  Panther receivers, just weren't good at it. 

 

Don't be surprised if Benjamin succeeds in his rookie year that Cam's completion percentage may increase 5 pts, along with his TD count, and hopefully the Panther win total? 

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The irony is, I think Cam's way more accurate than he's usually given credit for.

I watch as many NFL games as I realistically can on the weekends (either through the redzone or Sunday ticket), and you'd be shocked how many alleged good NFL QB's sail and make bad passes on a regular basis, that are caught, so no one notices or cares.

On the contrary, Cam has had to throw into tight windows his entire career at Carolina, and couldn't afford to miss high many times. This same rule applies to under thrown balls, or when Cam's in trouble and needs his receivers to come back to the ball. Panther receivers, just weren't good at it.

Don't be surprised if Benjamin succeeds in his rookie year that Cam's completion percentage may increase 5 pts, along with his TD count, and hopefully the Panther win total?

Brady sailed passes all game against Denver in the playoffs this past year. Brady under threw Gronk against us for the winning touchdown.

Do I want Cam to improve his accuracy yes. There are quarterbacks that miss more than Cam by far. By the way I think Brady is pretty accurate as a passer.

I agree with you wholeheartedly about Cam though. He is given a bad wrap because he has had mediocre receiving talent. Give him AJ Green an accuracy would have been overlooked.

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