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Michael Robinson of NFLN Playbook talks Cam


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http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-playbook/0ap3000000428135/Playbook-Falcons-vs-Panthers

 

And the offensive line. They have to at least get in the way of somebody.

 

 

lol

 

He thinks Cam needs to stay in the pocket more, have less run plays designed for him considering how he's getting beat up. Can't be a runner and throw the ball surgically too when he needs to. Nothing new. He says that Cam is asked to do it all.

 

He & Sharpe pick Carolina to win. Billick picks Atlanta.

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I understand what  Michael Robinson is saying but, #1 Cam is just not accurate enough to be a pure pocket passer QB. #2 For the Panthers to move the ball on the ground, Cam has to be able to run the ball a lot. Neither of these choices are good ones,so thiis limits the teams options for success.

 

Well, we know that isn't the problem. Or at least the way to for sure solve our offense's problems. Robinson's been playing the last few years, not analyzing so he doesn't have history. Because he would know that Cam has done that and did it well and there's more than meets the eye for him to have these problems now.

 

I did love his statement about the oline though. Almost as if he was pleading for them to do something. :D

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And he's exactly right. Been saying it forever and we all got a taste of it at the beginning of the year. Cam wasn't flashy and didn't get the stats for his fanboys but our offense clicked and was very effective. Real Panther fans don't give a poo about his individual stats. Problem is our coaches are too stupid. They need to gain yards rushing with stewy instead of running Cam. We have an expensive backfield yet plays are called for Cam to rush on opposing defenses to open up some passing, which is sad. Despite this however cam doesn't have the oline to stay comfortable I the pocket.

What a waste of money on the RBs part and waste of talent on cams part, just dumb.

I'm not talking about goal line or short yardage sneaks, I like cam to run those. I'm talking about picking up real yardage to make downs more manageable...those are yards the RBs need to be getting.

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http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-playbook/0ap3000000428135/Playbook-Falcons-vs-Panthers

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He thinks Cam needs to stay in the pocket more, have less run plays designed for him considering how he's getting beat up. Can't be a runner and throw the ball surgically too when he needs to. Nothing new. He says that Cam is asked to do it all.

He & Sharpe pick Carolina to win. Billick picks Atlanta.

Shocking how this philosophy was actually working the first part of the season. Then out OC basically decided he was going to go FULL SHULA on us.
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I understand what Michael Robinson is saying but, #1 Cam is just not accurate enough to be a pure pocket passer QB. #2 For the Panthers to move the ball on the ground, Cam has to be able to run the ball a lot. Neither of these choices are good ones,so thiis limits the teams options for success.

Yes he is. Cam is more accurate than Luck. It's working out okay for him.

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I understand what  Michael Robinson is saying but, #1 Cam is just not accurate enough to be a pure pocket passer QB. #2 For the Panthers to move the ball on the ground, Cam has to be able to run the ball a lot. Neither of these choices are good ones,so thiis limits the teams options for success.

 

 

It's amazing how better receivers can make a QB "more accurate"

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