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Take it with a grain of salt.   A lot of his points aren't to bad but the below quote shows me he doesn't know much about the Panthers or Norv Turner.   Pretty much what every other site talks about.

I don't take too much credence in a guy that thinks Norv Turner is going to use Chudinski's offense.

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But I'm concerned the learning curve for Cam with a fairly new offense -- it sounds like Norv wants to utilize a similar offense to what Rod Chudzinski had in place when he was Cam's first OC

Will Brinson.... FYI the offense you refer to.  IS NORV's Offense.  Chud's learned from Norv.  I don't expect too much of a learning curve since Chuds learned from Norv and Shula modified it to make it easy on everyone include every other defense.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/bills-and-eagles-lead-list-of-five-teams-who-could-take-step-back-miss-nfl-playoffs/

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9 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

But I'm concerned the learning curve for Cam with a fairly new offense

Lmao.

First off, Cam’s not new to Coryell. Norv is Chud’d daddy pretty much, and it won’t be that hard to adjust.

I love how these pundits always bring it back to Cam, like he isn’t the best player on offense. “Oh it’s all on Cam this and that.”

Like if they brought up something legitimate like “gotta wonder whether the offensive line can hold up to Norv’s downfield centric scheme,” then yes that would be valid and an actual logical claim. But man, these guys always want Cam to flop for some weird reason.

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Lmao.

First off, Cam’s not new to Coryell. Norv is Chud’d daddy pretty much, and it won’t be that hard to adjust.

I love how these pundits always bring it back to Cam, like he isn’t the best player on offense. “Oh it’s all on Cam this and that.”

Like if they brought up something legitimate like “gotta wonder whether the offensive line can hold up to Norv’s downfield centric scheme,” then yes that would be valid and an actual logical claim. But man, these guys always want Cam to flop for some weird reason.

 

 

You would think the former MVP would get a little respect.   NOT CAM

Guys like this irritate me some because they basically coattail off other articles and say the same thing.   If they had done any research they would have known Chudinski is a protege of Norv not the other way around. 

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I give these types of articles exactly zero credibility. Go back and look at various predictions for last year and see how they stack up. It's laughable. One "well-respected" writer had the Jags winning 5 games, the Giants winning 11 and the Rams winning 3. So many variables to account for, predictions are useless. In fact, the only entertaining thing about them is to do exactly what I just said...look back and laugh at how wrong they were.

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56 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

Lmao.

First off, Cam’s not new to Coryell. Norv is Chud’d daddy pretty much, and it won’t be that hard to adjust.

I love how these pundits always bring it back to Cam, like he isn’t the best player on offense. “Oh it’s all on Cam this and that.”

Like if they brought up something legitimate like “gotta wonder whether the offensive line can hold up to Norv’s downfield centric scheme,” then yes that would be valid and an actual logical claim. But man, these guys always want Cam to flop for some weird reason.

 

 

Everyone, besides us, always think Cam is not football smart. If they knew anything, when cam has control he is a beast. His football IQ is vastly underrated.

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5 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Lmao.

First off, Cam’s not new to Coryell. Norv is Chud’d daddy pretty much, and it won’t be that hard to adjust.

I love how these pundits always bring it back to Cam, like he isn’t the best player on offense. “Oh it’s all on Cam this and that.”

Like if they brought up something legitimate like “gotta wonder whether the offensive line can hold up to Norv’s downfield centric scheme,” then yes that would be valid and an actual logical claim. But man, these guys always want Cam to flop for some weird reason.

 

 

I am sure his skin color is not the reason (sarcasm) 

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Will Brenson must be a neanderthal. If he had even a basic understanding of Newton's career he would know Cam had no issue picking up Chudzinski's offense in 2011 even with a lockout giving him less time to do so. It's not like Newton went on to become the offensive rookie of the year or anything...

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A lot of these "reporters" write this stuff because they WANT to see Cam fail and so they keep writing this narrative in hopes that it comes true despite facts saying otherwise. The 2015 dancing and cocky Cam pissed a lot of them off and they can't get over it.

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