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Jeremy Igo

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6 hours ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Wait...if Alex Armah and the fullback position are getting action this season and preseason ... Why do we currently have only one on the roster heading into training camp?...Wouldn't it make sense to bring in a backup?? 

This is how I'd play it in Madden:
If Armah goes down, CJ is the acting FB and we'd keep Kenjon at that point.

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15 hours ago, Dilly Dilly! said:

This is how I'd play it in Madden:
If Armah goes down, CJ is the acting FB and we'd keep Kenjon at that point.

Wouldn't it be better to move CJ since he's the best blocking RB we have on the roster and keep whoever wins out between Kenyon and Cap?

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On 6/14/2018 at 7:35 AM, Jeremy Igo said:

Read option with Cam, Armah, and CMC.

 

 

Boing.

Just because your Franchise QB is capable of doing something doesn't mean the Panthers should be doing it as a designed part of the O. We're going to be running a big boy offense now, the idiot Shula is in the rear view. Norv appears to know what he has behind center.

Cam will have plenty of opportunities to scramble as a result of a less than dominant Oline this year. I don't want to see plays where Cam is a run option except key 3rd/4th down short yardage or goal line. 

Cam should be the best QB in the NFC South for the next 10 years, if we protect him.

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On 6/18/2018 at 11:26 PM, Kevin Greene said:

Just because your Franchise QB is capable of doing something doesn't mean the Panthers should be doing it as a designed part of the O. We're going to be running a big boy offense now, the idiot Shula is in the rear view. Norv appears to know what he has behind center.

Cam will have plenty of opportunities to scramble as a result of a less than dominant Oline this year. I don't want to see plays where Cam is a run option except key 3rd/4th down short yardage or goal line. 

Cam should be the best QB in the NFC South for the next 10 years, if we protect him.

While I agree with you I would like to see the read option used intermittently for no other reason than taxing the defense. The more options the better, IMO. 

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