Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

QB Index: Cam Newton breaks into the top five


PanthersAlv

Recommended Posts

Cam is finally getting noticed for his QB play and his progression as an NFL QB.

This article from NFL.com: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000411707/article/qb-index-cam-newton-breaks-into-the-top-five

 

 

Newton's running ability adds enormous value, but it's his consistent throws that have impressed more this year. He no longer gets into funks for an entire half, and still brings the best fastball around. (Newton leads the league in throws that go too fast for the end zone angle camera operators.) Newton looks like the same quarterback every week, and that's the final step toward joining the best.

 

 

On to this week's quarterback rankings. These rankings are based on 2014 play only.

Top Shelf

1. Philip Rivers

2. Aaron Rodgers

3. Peyton Manning

4. Andrew Luck

5. Cam Newton

Just for FYI really.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

@ Green Bay (A Rodgers)

vs Seattle (R Wilson; SB Champs)

vs New Orleans (D Brees; PrimeTime Game)

@ Philadelphia (PrimeTime)

If this team can get hot (& a little lucky) and play consistently over the next 4 weeks & somehow pull out 4 wins...

Cam Newton will be the clear front runner for MVP & the Camny Cam hype will be at an all-time high. He's proven he's elite & will play great, if the team can pull together around him it's gonna happen.

7-2-1 with 4 straight wins in big time games while he puts up big numbers & carries this team on his back? Unlikely? Yeah, very unlikely. But it could happen & ESPN would be slurping him 24/7.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

(Newton leads the league in throws that go too fast for the end zone angle camera operators.)

 

Please tell me this is an official stat. Wish we could add another stat around "throws that physically push receivers into the end zone." 

 

CoarseFrighteningAfricanbushviper.gif

 

That's why I made it "bold".

 

I dunno if it's an 'official stat' being that doesn't really effect game play. BUT... I have said 9and I'm sure many others) that I think Cam's passes are the fastest in the league when it comes to straight line lasers.

 

This just seems to back it up a good bit... I mean, the camera guy can't keep an eye on the ball it's that fast. That's pretty good.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

That's why I made it "bold".

 

I dunno if it's an 'official stat' being that doesn't really effect game play. BUT... I have said 9and I'm sure many others) that I think Cam's passes are the fastest in the league when it comes to straight line lasers.

 

This just seems to back it up a good bit... I mean, the camera guy can't keep an eye on the ball it's that fast. That's pretty good.

 

 

I completely agree that he throws the fastest in the NFL, maybe Kaep and Rothlisberger comes close but the old "fast arms" of Cutler, Stafford, Flacco just don't compare anymore. 

 

There are times the speed effected Cam's accuracy in the last two years but I think he's worked on his technique in the OS and now hes able to ping fast+accurate balls as well as anyone. The only problem with it is the WRs often don't have time to react and grip as much as with some over QBs, which is why we've seen some balls bounce off of KB's hands in the last few weeks. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I completely agree that he throws the fastest in the NFL, maybe Kaep and Rothlisberger comes close but the old "fast arms" of Cutler, Stafford, Flacco just don't compare anymore. 

 

There are times the speed effected Cam's accuracy in the last two years but I think he's worked on his technique in the OS and now hes able to ping fast+accurate balls as well as anyone. The only problem with it is the WRs often don't have time to react and grip as much as with some over QBs, which is why we've seen some balls bounce off of KB's hands in the last few weeks. 

 

I agree as well. sometimes the balls just so fast and catches the guys a lil off guard or don't have the reaction time as the ball is already there.

But, more often than not that happens on the short passes. In which case, the go to Olsen... and Olsen is used to them.

 

As the guys get used to Cam's lightning fast passes I think more completions happen. And as cam trusts them more, the more "tight" passes might be made as the trust gets there.

Though, I do wish we had an Offense where our WR's would be running wide open in the passing game sometimes like I see with other teams... lil slants and there is no one to be found for 5-7 yards from the pass catcher.

But, I think that'll happen when we get a consistant Run game established again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Didn't  see this posted (since 2023) but since folks have been posting that you can't judge a draft class for three years (a ridiculous take), I thought I'd post this to see what people thought about the 2023 draft. Unfortunately this may not be the most interesting class to do this with but I do quite like retrospective draft grades. Would appreciate other's takes on this (and other recent) draft classes.   1(1) - Bryce Young QB: I am a bigger Bryce Young apologist than most (maybe all). I like the kid. But there is no way around it: This was a terrible pick. If he had been picked in the 4th or even the 3rd round I would feel pretty good about it. But this was the first overall pick that we gave up two firsts, our best offensive player to get.  GRADE: C -    2(39) - Jonathan Mingo WR: not much to say here here. He was here for two years. His yards per catch are on par with Bryce's yards per pass. Rough stuff. To date he has still never scored a touchdown in the NFL GRADE: F   3(80) - DJ Johnson OLB: a pick I hated as soon as it happened and an example of why the premise of this thread is honestly dumb. This was a bad pick when it happened. Most people knew it.  Then came training camp and he did not look good. Then came the preseason which confirmed what we saw in TC. Then came the season which confirmed what we saw in preseason. To date, he has half a sack in his career. GRADE: F 4 (114) Chandlers Zavala G: Honestly the best pick of this draft which really speaks to how awful this draft is. Other than Bryce, the only pick still on the team. He is mostly average or below average depth which in round 4 is not terrible. But he had a pff score of 43.5 and though I think people have unrealistic expectations for draft picks, I still would want a little more from a fourth round pick GRADE: C+   5 (145) - Jammie Robinson S: I liked the pick when it happened but ended up being a disappointment. He logged 1 tackle with the falcons last year and not enough snaps to get a grade on PFF.  GRADE: F OVERALL DRAFT GRADE: F  
    • You gonna make me post Stank before every game?  I kid, I kid. 
    • Final Avs 9 Wild 6. Defense never entered the building lol.
×
×
  • Create New...