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Norv would be good for Cam.


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Jase said:

 Personality wise maybe, schematically he’s very Shula-like.

that's what i'm afraid of.

said it before....not the most aggressive or creative offensive mind out there and a couple decades worth of tape on his offenses. he'll probably be the pick, but confidence level isn't particularly high with him.

i like him better than shula or chud or mccoy so i guess if forced to choose....

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1 minute ago, trueblade said:

I think someone from the Shanahan system would be a good. All the boots, rolls and nakeds would be deadly with a two way threat like Cam Newton and it would improve the running game.

Hell yeah I don't see why this isnt a more popular idea

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