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Cam Newton Deep Ball - 2015


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6 minutes ago, nosuchthingasapanther said:

i'm not sure what some qualify as a deep ball, but most of those are not.

I thought the same thing lol
it seems like any pass 20 yards or more qualifies in this vid.  I still thought it useful fodder for comparison to tonight game. Just interesting for comparison.

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Just now, Dilly Dilly! said:

I thought the same thing lol
it seems like any pass 20 yards or more qualifies in this vid.  I still thought it useful fodder for comparison to tonight game. Just interesting for comparison.

one thing's for sure, there definitely a difference in his passes in the video and what he throws this season.

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42 minutes ago, Dilly Dilly! said:

I thought the same thing lol
it seems like any pass 20 yards or more qualifies in this vid.  I still thought it useful fodder for comparison to tonight game. Just interesting for comparison.

Well, most stats consider 20+ yards  as deep throws, so i guess that was the criteria in the video...  i didnt watch the whole thing, but from what i saw of the first few throws, there isn't a whole lot of difference aside from it appears Cam didn't load up back th3n like he does now.

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