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10 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Sam Monson @PFF_Sam
Ted Ginn has dropped 23% of catchable balls thrown his way. That's really bad. Devin Funchess is at 46%. That's "are his eyes even open?"

Holy hell Funch... :/

Cam's completion percentage is mid 60's without the insane drop numbers our receivers have, but, you know... he's inaccurate.

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For the hundredth time Cam's not going to underhanded granny shot the passes to his receivers. He puts touch on the passes when needed most of the time. When he needs to rocket passes in there, receivers need to catch it.  Sometimes rocket passes are necessary.  He's uneccessarily rocketed passes a couple times, but receivers are supposed to catch those too when they hit them in the hands.  

This trying to blame Cam being too strong or not floating passes to receivers on a fuging cloud is gd annoying. I can understand young receivers not running great routes or getting confused, but catching passes that hit them in the hands doesn't change from peewee to high school to college to the pros.  Ginn has always had drop issues, it's just part of his limitations and why he's not considered a very good WR.  He does better with us than he ever did with the noodle arms in Miami, Arizona or SF.  So that means it's not Cam's manliness overwhelming him causing his drops. 

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40 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

The drops are terrible, but I wonder how many of those have to do with Cam rocketing balls in there instead of throwing them softly, where they are easier to catch.

Did you miss the easy ass drops Ted Ginn had last night? Two were straighted floated into his hands and he dropped them. And he doesn't even drop the lasers much either. 

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7 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Drops stats online has the Panthers at 11 drops on 216 targets. 1 drop every 19 throws basically.

Basically Cam would be right at his completion career average if the drops were added back into his completion percentage this year. 59-60%

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2 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

Basically Cam would be right at his completion career average if the drops were added back into his completion percentage this year. 59-60%

It's worth mentioning that not every play a receiver should make and doesn't, counts as a drop.  So it's really hard to gauge completely.

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Rivera held a press conference yesterday and stated he is pleased with our WR core..

http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Five-takeaways-from-Rivera-press-conference/dfbda39a-4dbb-4bb7-acb8-9aa10023b0db

1. RIVERA LIKES THE WR GROUP: The pundits suggested Carolina should target a wide receiver before Tuesday’s trade deadline, but head coach Ron Rivera reaffirmed his comfort level with his wide receivers following the Panthers’ seventh consecutive victory to start the season.

"I’m very pleased with our group," Rivera said. "I think our group is progressing very well. Occasionally, (Ted Ginn, Jr.icon-article-link.gif) will miss an opportunity, but he’ll come right back and make a play.

"I’m pleased with (Jerricho Cotcheryicon-article-link.gif). I know we want to see (rookie Devin Funchessicon-article-link.gif) hurry up, but it’s a matter of time. Philly (Brown) has been tremendous. (Brenton) Bersin is just a solid guy whenever you need him out there.

"I like the group. I think you couple that with our tight end group and our ability to run the football and the threat of our quarterback. All together I like where we are, I like the formula."

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