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Why not roll Cam out of the pocket to throw?


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Watching Dallas roll Dak out of the pocket to compete passes.

Rolling a QB out from time to time has always been a way to counter QB pressure in the NFL

Why is this never used by the Panthers?

 

So, let me see here...

You're asking Shula to make an adjustment?

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Have you've seen Cam throw on the run? He can hit some nice ones but they tend to be ducks. Just watch the one on Thursday when Cam rolled right and then threw across the field to Olsen. Should've been a huge gain but it floated way too long and was just good enough for a first down. 

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2 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Have you've seen Cam throw on the run? He can hit some nice ones but they tend to be ducks. Just watch the one on Thursday when Cam rolled right and then threw across the field to Olsen. Should've been a huge gain but it floated way too long and was just good enough for a first down. 

Thats because theres a difference between a designed roll out and running for your life and making a play

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28 minutes ago, nosuchthingasapanther said:

i think the panthers are content with riding newton's natural talent and aren't concerned with developing his skills.

problem is, without honed skills, talent will only go so far.

We also need talented OTs to seal the edge, need to draft a LT & TE.

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