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Josh Norman on his way to Atlanta to work out with CAM


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10 hours ago, Hammerin'Cameron34 said:

Even if they are it's not like Cam can teach them how to better their yards after catch ability that we sorely lack on this team yet people think we need a first round RB looool

Although I don't necessarily agree with your last part (about a RB in the first round...I think this offense can use playmakers wherever we can get them), the 1st part is 10000% correct.

Everything in our passing game comes off the right arm of Cam Newton. If we need 6 yards on first down then Newton better make sure he throws the ball 6 yards because anyhow our WRs get a one-on-one, and Newton throws short, it will be fourth down.

More than 1/2 decade into Newton's career, and each and every year he is the only athletic person on offense (or clearly the most athletic). I would like for opposing defenses to have to worry about someone other than Newton making a play on critical downs.

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