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Ryan Kalil gets it about Cam


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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/panthers-qb-cam-newton-clutch-4th-quarter-212940661--nfl.html

 

 

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Center Ryan Kalil said nothing has changed drastically about Newton's approach to the game since he came into the league, instead attributing his improvement to gaining experience on the field at the NFL level.

Kalil said people forget how many passing records Newton broke when he first came into the league as the No. 1 overall pick in 2011.

''Each and every year now you see him get better and better and it's been fun to watch,'' Kalil said.

Kalil said Newton's approach in tight fourth quarters with the game on the line ''depends on the situation.''

He said sometimes Newton is all business and at others he's joking around, trying to lighten guys up if he senses some tension.

''He does a good job of getting the temperature of the group,'' Kalil said.

 

 

 

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IMO biggest reasons for Cam's improvement are (1) he's getting more than 1.4 seconds to make decisions this year and (2) he has more flexibility with the play calling.  

We have an offensive line that boasts just one first rounder (who was given up on by other teams).  That shows good coaching and an eye for talent.

 

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