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Cam to Shepard - Perfection


Jeremy Igo

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Cam Newton throwing to Russell Shepard, in stride, over the middle, being covered by Shaq Thompson. 

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I am so encouraged by what I have seen from Shepard so far. He is a lock to make the team. The only question is how much playing time he will get. But honestly, he has looked like the best receiver on the field. Not sure if thats a good or bad thing. 

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13 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Cam Newton throwing to Russell Shepard, in stride, over the middle, being covered by Shaq Thompson. 

 

I am so encouraged by what I have seen from Shepard so far. He is a lock to make the team. The only question is how much playing time he will get. But honestly, he has looked like the best receiver on the field. Not sure if thats a good or bad thing. 

Sanjay made a wager with Cracka McNasty that Ross would make it over Shepard. What are the chances he pays up? Haha

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4 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Anyone else getting the feeling that Cam has definitely evolved a bit more in his throwing mechanics? That shoulder surgery might have been a blessing in disguise.  

Younger Cam would tried to drill the ball into the receiver. Older Cam put a nice touch on the ball. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Squirrel said:

Younger Cam would tried to drill the ball into the receiver. Older Cam put a nice touch on the ball. 

 

 

We shall see what happens when it really matters.  I am not getting my hopes up for some sort of transformation  to Cam's throws.

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Cam Newton throwing to Russell Shepard, in stride, over the middle, being covered by Shaq Thompson. 

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I am so encouraged by what I have seen from Shepard so far. He is a lock to make the team. The only question is how much playing time he will get. But honestly, he has looked like the best receiver on the field. Not sure if thats a good or bad thing. 

You just rekt Sanjay's whole month bro lol

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