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PFT: Bears might rather face Newton


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Bears defense may prefer to face Cam Newton

 

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There’s a good chance they prefer that to squaring off against the Panthers and quarterback Derek Anderson.

With Newton still limited by offseason ankle surgery and a preseason rib injury, Anderson could give the Panthers a better chance to win — especially since the Bears already have beaten in their own buildings this year young, mobile quarterbacks like Colin Kaepernick and Geno Smith.  With the full breadth of Newton’s game restricted, the Bears could have a harder time defending a pocket passer like Anderson.

And no, that’s not funny.  There’s nothing funny about that.

This assumes that the Panthers won’t be ready to “unleash” Newton by Sunday.  They definitely weren’t ready to do that in Baltimore last Sunday, where the home team preferred defending an impaired Newton to a healthy Anderson.

Of course, Anderson isn’t exactly Johnny Unitas.  Yes, the former Browns starter has had his moments, but there’s a reason he’s currently not a starter on one of the other teams.  However, until Newton can do all the things he did last year and previously, it could be that Anderson really does give Carolina a better option.

 

Oy :unsure:

 

To be clear, nothing anywhere in the article indicates he's talked to anyone in the Bears organization. 

 

This is all pure speculation on Florio's part.

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Bears defense may prefer to face Cam Newton

 

From the article...

 

 

Oy :unsure:

 

To be clear, nothing anywhere in the article indicates he's talked to anyone in the Bears organization. 

 

This is all pure speculation on Florio's part.

 

 

I will provide the backstory to this. Florio was on WFNZ this morning and mentioned that he spoke to people within the Ravens organization and he said the Ravens game plan was to not hurt Can Newton because they wanted to face an injured Cam instead of a healthy Anderson.

 

When Mac heard him say that, he said that statement ruined his day because now all the Cam haters will come out in force. Florio said he didn't realize that the healthy Anderson vs. hurt Cam was such a hot topic. 

 

And hour later it is a topic on PFT.

 

Well played Florio, Well played. 

 

i do however find it interesting he makes no mention of what he says he was told about the Ravens preferring to play Cam instead of Anderson. Said it on the radio, but not in print. Take that as you will. 

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Cam is just as good of a picket passer as Anderson, although DA does seen to get rid if the ball slightly quicker, so there's that.

 

Thats a big that against the bears defense and our offensibe line.

 

Although, DA came within a dropped interception from losing against Tampa Bay.

 

 

ugh

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I will provide the backstory to this. Florio was on WFNZ this morning and mentioned that he spoke to people within the Ravens organization and he said the Ravens game plan was to not hurt Can Newton because they wanted to face an injured Cam instead of a healthy Anderson.

 

When Mac heard him say that, he said that statement ruined his day because now all the Cam haters will come out in force. Florio said he didn't realize that the healthy Anderson vs. hurt Cam was such a hot topic. 

 

And hour later it is a topic on PFT.

 

Well played Florio, Well played. 

 

i do however find it interesting he makes no mention of what he says he was told about the Ravens preferring to play Cam instead of Anderson. Said it on the radio, but not in print. Take that as you will. 

 

That is curious given that it would provide backup for his statements.

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Thats a big that against the bears defense and our offensibe line.

 

Although, DA came within a dropped interception from losing against Tampa Bay.

 

 

ugh

 

I've said before that I like Derek Anderson The Backup, but Derek Anderson The Starter makes me nervous.

 

That's still true.

 

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