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Cam WILL NOT be the leading rusher this year


Jmac

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When was the last time anyone in Carolina can say that with certainty....just having Cam to throw in the mix running the ball will be headaches for all opposing defenses. Times they b a changing on the offense.

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14 minutes ago, Jmac said:

When was the last time anyone in Carolina can say that with certainty....just having Cam to throw in the mix running the ball will be headaches for all opposing defenses. Times they b a changing on the offense.

Can we finally say we have evolved?

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2 minutes ago, Riverboat Ron said:

CMC = 1200 rushing yards

CJ = 1201 rushing yards

Cam = 1202 rushing yards

 

naw 500 at most for cam.

 

That would be nice if CMC/CJ could both have 1k yard seasons. Double Trouble 2.0.

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We coasted to SB50 with an opportunistic defense and a stout run game accented by Cam Newton. Accented being the keyword there. Because we all saw what happened last year when Cam had to be our running game.

I didn't want Hurney as GM, but you can't deny that he is at the very least aggressively attempting to address needs.

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50 minutes ago, BigSyke said:

 

naw 500 at most for cam.

 

That would be nice if CMC/CJ could both have 1k yard seasons. Double Trouble 2.0.

I agree, big step down in yards for him this year... BUT, I actually still expect a fair amount of rushing Touchdowns from him.  With those guys to take pressure off him going down the field, I would say Cam will still have a lot of TD opportunities.

CMC:  600 Rush,  800 rec,  11 Total tds.

CJ:  1000 rush,  200 rec, 8 total TDs

Cam:  450 rush,  7 TDs rushing

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