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Cam Newton thoughts


Jeremy Igo

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Very encouraged by what I saw from Cam yesterday. Mostly short passes, some intermediate, with plenty of zip on the ball. Actually looked a little tighter passes than towards the end of last season.

 

If you think about it, this is the best case scenerio.

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Agree, Bradberry made a great play on the pick and there are still some timing issues Cam needs to work out with Shepard on those routes. 

I was focusing on Cam after each throw to see if he was favoring his shoulder in any way and I didn't see any of that - he looked totally comfortable. If you didn't know he had shoulder surgery a few months ago you would have no idea based on his practice yesterday. 

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Very encouraged by what I saw from Cam yesterday. Mostly short passes, some intermediate, with plenty of zip on the ball. Actually looked a little tighter passes than towards the end of last season.

 

If you think about it, this is the best case scenerio.

 

The one thing I'm worried about is timing with the receivers... and that SHOULD come (hopefully) with repetition in pre-season.

As long as he's able to keep throwing and there are no "soreness" set-backs (knock on bwood).

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7 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

The one thing I'm worried about is timing with the receivers... and that SHOULD come (hopefully) with repetition in pre-season.

As long as he's able to keep throwing and there are no "soreness" set-backs (knock on bwood).

Yup, soreness and fatigue are the biggest enemies now. Noticed they only had him throwing the ball in 7 on 7 and 11 on 11. All the other drills where he would normally throw the ball he hung onto it. That's the pitch count they appear to have him on, only throwing the ball in live action. 

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He's always had zip, his problem is knowing when to take some off, you can't drill a receiver that's 7 yards away with that arm strength he has, it's gonna pop up and be picked every time, but I hope our "evolution " calls for more finesse out of the backfield, I'm excited to see the finished product 

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4 minutes ago, yasuhara2241 said:

Cam looked really good yesterday. Remember one thing, especially admit the Cam pick, everybody knows that Cam won't be throwing deep much. They don't want him to push the shoulder too soon. The defense also knows this

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Good point. They're not at all worried about double moves or go routes when Cam is in there.

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Maybe taking away some of his god-given physical ability will further help develop the mental aptitude and finer points of passing.  Don't get me wrong, I love the Ed Dickson fire curve ball through 4 defenders, but relying on it gives me indigestion.  

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