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tiger7_88

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But don't you dare make a Katrina joke!

http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/so-can-we-talk-about-concussion-protocol-358440/
 

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I don't blame the refs. The Panthers have designed runs for their QB (draws, bootlegs, sweeps, etc). And when running, Cam doesn't slide often. He initiates contact.

Cam can't have the referee protection of a traditional pocket passer, because he can break tackles and gain 25 yards on any play frequently. Can you imagine the refs calling "in the grasp" and eliminating a Newton run for a big gain? Panthers fans would be livid.

The simple solution to this is: if you don't want to get hit, get rid of the ball sooner.

Cam holds onto the ball to the last second, then throws it. You are going to take too many hits doing that.


 

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Come on now, Cam wears more padding than Barry Bonds. Where else are they going to hit him?

 

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No brain = no concussion

Next!

 

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39 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

But don't you dare make a Katrina joke!

http://saintsreport.com/forums/f2/so-can-we-talk-about-concussion-protocol-358440/
 

Referring to Cam getting hit in the head:

 

 

Hilarious, do these guys realize they are a whole city dumb enough to live at sea level in one of the world's largest floodplains?

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