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Does Norv trust CAM throwing the ball?


Ace_Aladdin

Does Norv trust Cam’s throwing ability   

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  1. 1. Does Norv trust Cam’s throwing ability

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I have no major issues running the ball on 2nd and 17, especially if the d is showing pass.  At least you can set up a more manageable 3rd down.

What I do have a problem with is running on 2nd and 1 or 2....which we do a lot.  That's when it's imperative to takes shots...alas...Ron Rivera.

 

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1 hour ago, tiger7_88 said:

Cam came out in the 2nd half when the Panther's and Rivera were in desperate "SAVE ME CAM!" mode (yet again) and completed 17 of his first 20 passes and got Carolina back in the game to the point where we had a chance to win.

I guess his 10 foot tall receivers were on the field for him in the 2nd half, right?

Exactly right

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2 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

Cam came out in the 2nd half when the Panther's and Rivera were in desperate "SAVE ME CAM!" mode (yet again) and completed 17 of his first 20 passes and got Carolina back in the game to the point where we had a chance to win.

I guess his 10 foot tall receivers were on the field for him in the 2nd half, right?

But he choked in crunch time.....

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1 hour ago, MechaZain said:

Coryell offense requires multiple guys who can get deep, trusting your receivers, and methodical dropbacks, all of which is a radical change for Cam. Everyone's adjusting.  

Bad take. Shula also ran the Coryell offense. 

It is an antiquated system that needs a ridiculous set of circumstances to be successful. You would have to be a moron to run.

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2 hours ago, mikeholiday said:

Bad take. Shula also ran the Coryell offense. 

It is an antiquated system that needs a ridiculous set of circumstances to be successful. You would have to be a moron to run.

Shula failed because he didn't modify it to fit the personnel he had, that's my whole point. I think Turner's in the middle of trying to.

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