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Cam Newton Deep Pass To Russell Shepard


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One guy people sleep on is Russell Shepard. I already said his film shows a very good route-runner with a lot of potential. He's at minimum a decent upgrade over Philly Brown. 

Here he is on the deep pass. Cam Newton throws a beauty:

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He has a legitimate shot of making an impact this season. Keep your eyes peeled on this guy.

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Last year if someone was to try to compare Russell Shepard to Philly Brown at this time they would have been run off this board. Now he is far superioir without ever taking a real snap with this team.

Don't get me wrong, I think he has a good chance of fitting in nicely with this team.

You do good work Saca with your analysis but a little more objectivity would be good. At least cut back on words like elite and far superioir all the time. It would go a long way your legitimacy. Keep doing you though, just some constructive criticism.


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Just now, Johnny Rockets said:

Last year if someone was to try to compare Russell Shepard to Philly Brown at this time they would have been run off this board. Now he is far superioir without ever taking a real snap with this team.

Don't get me wrong, I think he has a good chance of fitting in nicely with this team.

You do good work Saca with your analysis but a little more objectivity would be good. At least cut back on words like elite and far superioir all the time. It would go a long way your legitimacy. Keep doing you though, just some constructive criticism.


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He's too big of a homer, he makes excuses for poo players like Worley & Funchess.  

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Just now, nctarheel0619 said:

He's too big of a homer, he makes excuses for poo players like Worley & Funchess.  

Funchess is give or take. I see his potential, but I can see why he may not do well.

Worley is proven. Anyone who watches his film sees that. 

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Just now, nctarheel0619 said:

He's too big of a homer, he makes excuses for poo players like Worley & Funchess.  

You're the only one here who thinks Worley sucks and Funchess is only in his third season so the jury is still out on him. As for Sheppard, he is definitely an up and coming player and the Tampa fans hated losing him. Those guys tend to do well in this offense, regardless of how much you hate Shula.

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12 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Adams  was a little late helping on that play, but that could also be Cam doing a good job of looking him off. You can see him looking to his left before he threw it to the right. Nice job by him and Sheppard.

Yeah that was on Adams. Safety is responsible on all deep routes between the numbers.

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53 minutes ago, Johnny Rockets said:

Last year if someone was to try to compare Russell Shepard to Philly Brown at this time they would have been run off this board. Now he is far superioir without ever taking a real snap with this team.

Don't get me wrong, I think he has a good chance of fitting in nicely with this team.

You do good work Saca with your analysis but a little more objectivity would be good. At least cut back on words like elite and far superioir all the time. It would go a long way your legitimacy. Keep doing you though, just some constructive criticism.


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Not only that, it's the first day of camp and not one player has pads on. 

Enthusiasm is nice, but this is a long and dynamic process.

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You're the only one here who thinks Worley sucks and Funchess is only in his third season so the jury is still out on him. As for Sheppard, he is definitely an up and coming player and the Tampa fans hated losing him. Those guys tend to do well in this offense, regardless of how much you hate Shula.

Actually plenty of people on here think Worley sucks. Not agreeing with them, just pointing that out. Some objectivity is needed in Saca's posts though as they all seem to be ridiculously positive lately. Which is fine but let's actually see some padded practices and some preseason film before we name a guy a starter


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Just now, My Goodness My Guinness said:


Actually plenty of people on here think Worley sucks. Not agreeing with them, just pointing that out. Some objectivity is needed in Saca's posts though as they all seem to be ridiculously positive lately. Which is fine but let's actually see some padded practices and some preseason film before we name a guy a starter


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You haven't seen my TD or Matt Kalil posts lately?

I barely said a positive word about anything I saw from Kalil.

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