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Bill Voth: Sitting Cam Newton won't be an easy call, but it'd be the right one


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If we can see Newton struggling to get vertical, you can sure bet NFL defensive coordinators see it. The Saints routinely lined up just one safety about 15 yards downfield. That came a week after interim head coach Gregg Williams admitted the Browns were squatting on routes, including one where Newton underthrew Curtis Samuel, who had initially beaten his man in coverage.

https://www.panthers.com/news/sitting-cam-newton-won-t-be-an-easy-call-but-it-d-be-the-right-one

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21 minutes ago, shreddingdefense said:

Man imagine being the backup qb. Hey the starter is hurt with a bad throwing shoulder and cant complete passes past 10 yards...well we dont think you at 100 percent are good enough. wow

Fixed it for you but really damm you can't be a backup and be so disrespected its ridiculous. What do they think he'll do if given a chance throw four picks in one game.

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55 minutes ago, bobsfoodbasics said:

panthers are still being run like a hillbilly organization. nothing has changed since JR left.

Not a fan of huge generalizations.  Would love to hear specifics of how we are "still" a hillbilly organization.  And I am assuming that is a negative connotation. 

 

 

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