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Deion Sanders says Turner’s offense not a good fit for Cam


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Is it possible that Cam Newton struggles this year? Sure it is. I've seen some folks question if his deep ball is still the same since his shoulder surgery. And of course you've got the offensive line issues...

But if he does struggle, I seriously doubt it's going to be related to the system or to Norv.

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Since OP doesn’t like to summarize anything or give context Deion had mention how Turner’s system is based all off of timing. 

3 step drop and release, I could see how one could assume looking from the outside in how Cam may struggle with it. 

But so far Cam’s had no issues getting the ball out quick and on time

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At heart it's still a Coryell though, i.e. establish the run and chuck it downfield.

Of the major offensive systems run in the pros, the Coryell is the one that best suits Cam Newton's skill set.

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