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According to David Newton, Cam is struggling with batted passes


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http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/16102/panthers-need-a-hand-on-both-sides-of-the-ball

Panthers QB Cam Newton struggling with passes batted down

Not "the OL is struggling in allowing Newton's passes to be batted down".

Not "the opposing DL is adjusting its game plan defending Cam".

No, it seems that Cam is the one doing the struggling.

Lawdy...

 

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Considering that Newton is an infallible angel I suggest that you accept the balme for them. Its your duty as a Tiger to do so.

Batted passes are always attributed to the QB. Right or wrong thats the way its been. This forum has criticized other QBs for their batted passes in the past so its justvthe way it goes. They are in reality both the QBs and the OLs issue.

 

 

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Did he even have one single pass batted down against the Saints? 

From my reconciliation watching the game again yesterday, no. But what can you do about batted down passes?

The story should be Panthers defense struggling with batted down passes, cause they're surely not getting to the QB so that's one thing they should be doing

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