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Film Room with Cam Newton.


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Football Outsiders break down Cam Newton's development in the pocket this season, specifically looking at the Browns game.

Sorry about that. Phone didn't post the link I wanted. For clarification:

Possibly the worst draft ever:

http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/fulldraft?season=2005

Story I was actually talking about:

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/film-room/2014/film-room-cam-newton

Thanks, and ENJOY BOTH LINKS!

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"Elevating teammates is something that is often talked about with the quarterback position but rarely explained. The way a quarterback elevates his teammates is by masking failed blocks and creating separation for his receivers. These are things that can be done in different ways, but are typically most effective from within the confines of the pocket. Newton is now doing this regularly, and it's something that is going to make him and the Panthers offense a tough unit to match up to moving forward."

Good read. Nice to see someone put something out every once in awhile that actually watches Newton play without a set agenda

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Good read.

Off topic but has anyone seen TonyN in 4 weeks? Dude just kind of appears and dissapears.

For a big Panthers fan he is never around during the good times

ETA: link isn't sending us to right place

Likely someone's alt account.
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This portion, should be cut & paste/Rinse & Repeat to every so called National Analyst who ever speaks about Cam and the Panthers. Because somehow, they never seemed to get the memo.

 

While working effectively from the pocket, Newton is still a dual-threat quarterback. The beauty of this, though, is that his natural instinct ISN'T TO RUN THE BALL."

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/film-room/2014/film-room-cam-newton

 

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