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Film Breakdown with All-22 GIFs of Cam's 27 TDs in 2014


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http://nflbreakdowns.com/cam-newtons-27-touchdowns-2014/

Cam's best passes are definitely in the intermediate range (10-30 yards). Some of those passes are Rodgers-esque. Looking back at the draft now, it's easy to see why Gettleman had a 1st round grade on Funchess. He fits our scheme very well and complements Kelvin nicely. I think Benjamin and Funchess may very well be 1a and 1b with Funchess dominating between the 20s (more yards) and Benjamin dominating in the red zone (more TDs).

I really liked some of Shula's play designs as well. He's found a nice balance between the pro-style scheme and the read option scheme that's sustainable for the long term. If Shula can just improve his situational play-calling (no more 40 yard passes on 3rd and 2), he can be a solid OC.

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Anyone go through the INTs? I just did. A few bad decisions by Cam. Also some separation by our WR could have saved about half of those so that's good.

​It's hard to tell if it's a bad decision or a miscommunication. I'd say maybe 50/50. But, the INTs in the Seattle game and the Browns game are just flat out ugly. Just eliminating those bonehead INTs would put Cam at 10 INTs on the year, which is pretty good.

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​It's hard to tell if it's a bad decision or a miscommunication. I'd say maybe 50/50. But, the INTs in the Seattle game and the Browns game are just flat out ugly. Just eliminating those bonehead INTs would put Cam at 10 INTs on the year, which is pretty good.

​It's a bad decision when you have a player open in the flats and force the ball into double coverage resulting in an INT.

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