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FDLU: How Quarterbacks can win before the ball is even snapped


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1 hour ago, Pup McBarky said:

Consistently underrated part of Cam's game is his ability to make reads like this. Is he Brady? No, but he's far better than people give him credit for. 

Agreed.  Ever since his MVP season Cam does work at the LOS before the snap.  The notorious Green Bay, Matthews play comes to mind immediately.

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

Agreed.  Ever since his MVP season Cam does work at the LOS before the snap.  The notorious Green Bay, Matthews play comes to mind immediately.

That play makes me smile every single time I think of it.

I mean the play alone was beautiful, but that verbal sparring between Matthews and Cam just elevates the play into an all-time Panthers highlight!

LOVE my QB

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