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PFF: Cam rated higher than Jimmy G and Brady. Because our receivers can't catch a cold.


nctarheel0619

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Top offensive grades:

G Trai Turner, 79.2

FB Mike Tolbert, 79.0

QB Joe Webb, 78.7

TE Marcus Lucas, 77.5

QB Cam Newton 77.3

This was a rough game for Newton, who was off-target early and ended with two interceptions, although neither throw was egregious. But across 46 snaps, there was more positive about his play than negative, which unfortunately isn’t reflected in box score due to the play of his receivers. Carolina’s pass-catchers dropped five of Newton’s passes (eight for the game), including multiple drops from Ted Ginn Jr. All five of those plays would have resulted in either a first down or touchdown.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ne-car-grades-brady-garoppolo-struggle-in-patriots-win/

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1 hour ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Top offensive grades:

G Trai Turner, 79.2

FB Mike Tolbert, 79.0

QB Joe Webb, 78.7

TE Marcus Lucas, 77.5

QB Cam Newton 77.3

This was a rough game for Newton, who was off-target early and ended with two interceptions, although neither throw was egregious. But across 46 snaps, there was more positive about his play than negative, which unfortunately isn’t reflected in box score due to the play of his receivers. Carolina’s pass-catchers dropped five of Newton’s passes (eight for the game), including multiple drops from Ted Ginn Jr. All five of those plays would have resulted in either a first down or touchdown.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-ne-car-grades-brady-garoppolo-struggle-in-patriots-win/

And the teammate Cam is, he took it upon himself post-game when questioned by the media.

Even after his coaches benched him in the middle of a game and then put him back in.  I've never been more shocked by Rivera and Shula than last night.  That was a farce.  If you're gonna pull him, pull him.  If you're not satisfied with his performance, bench him.  There's no need to attempt to embarrass him.

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If I remember right and thats a big "IF".. I think Cam initially sucks in preseason!! Nothing too worry about..He seemed pretty amped which can make him off for a bit.. But then it doesn't help the receiver drops a 5 - 10 yard pass that is in their hands especially after Cam ran his ass off from getting a sack..to only have the receiver have stone hands..goes both ways.. receivers need to help..no worries on Cam here

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17 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

And the teammate Cam is, he took it upon himself post-game when questioned by the media.

Even after his coaches benched him in the middle of a game and then put him back in.  I've never been more shocked by Rivera and Shula than last night.  That was a farce.  If you're gonna pull him, pull him.  If you're not satisfied with his performance, bench him.  There's no need to attempt to embarrass him.

Ron said it was planned, they put in Daryl Williams in at LT and CAP at RB, they wanted to make sure Cam wouldn't get blown up after those changes. 

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58 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Gettleman likes him some dropped balls. As long as the receivers dropping those balls are big freaks of nature who typically have a short career.

I have never put anyone on ignore here. But dammit, your shtick is just really getting old. So welcome to the ignore list. Don't bother to reply because I will not be able to read it.

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6 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

Ron said it was planned, they put in Daryl Williams in at LT and CAP at RB, they wanted to make sure Cam wouldn't get blown up after those changes. 

Well that's good to hear.

Cuz looking at it without the inside knowledge made me question their goddam sanity.

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Two things to take away from the game last night.  

1. The Patriots secondary is better than people give them credit for.

2. Our offense was very watered down from what we will do in the regular season. (Ex: Design runs for Cam near the goaline, Stew running the ball, more read option, Greg Olsen's presence, etc)

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49 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

And the teammate Cam is, he took it upon himself post-game when questioned by the media.

Even after his coaches benched him in the middle of a game and then put him back in.  I've never been more shocked by Rivera and Shula than last night.  That was a farce.  If you're gonna pull him, pull him.  If you're not satisfied with his performance, bench him.  There's no need to attempt to embarrass him.

Good lord you are the biggest cam nuthugger and you know I love me some cam

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