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The Run and Shoot


Mr. Scot

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As many tools as Cam has (in his own personal arsenal), I've often felt like he's constrained by the confines of the X's and O's. Not that they aren't important/useful, but Cam is better suited for improvisation and a little more flexibility/breathing room allowing him to sometimes just "be Cam" without unnecessary layers of complexity. (I'm not saying he is incapable of grasping the finer points of NFL offenses, before someone calls me out.)

Run and shoot or not, I hope Norv is adaptable to what Cam brings, and is able to tailor the system to maximize his unique talents and approach to the game.

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1 hour ago, TheCasillas said:

You are going a different direction with this conversation. Never mind.

You said that throwing on the run is not his strong suit. You kinda loosely gave two examples, since which we didn't have the plays to look at, I dismissed. Cam has maybe ran a bootleg 5 times in his pro career. How can you, or anybody else attempt to say it's not his strong suit?  It's a ridiculous notion. 

Sorry that I'm not complying.

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8 hours ago, The Huddler said:

Find the open guy... 

 

 

why run a complicated slow pace offense when you can do whats above anyway? Isnt that what any offense wants?

 

Simplify, speed it up... i feel newton would be a stud in this system

 

reminds me of his Auburn Offense

I love Auburn HC offense. He would make for an excellent OC in the NFL imo. His TE usage is a masterpiece. Very innovative at same time throwback to the classics.

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