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Cam has been changing his mechanics.


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So this could be the best news I have heard this offseason. Ian rappaport is reporting Cam has changed his mechanics and delivery.

 While I love Cam he sometimes drives me crazy with his undisciplined mechanics.  If he is healthy and has bought into doing everything, including fixing his mechanics, this year could be outstanding.  Be interesting to see him throw tomorrow.  

 

 

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Maybe Scott Turner is better than Ken Dorsey...? This has been a long time coming—too long. And it’s on the coaching staff, not Cam. Also may have played a part in his shoulder injuries...

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I'm always a little leery of supposed throwing mechanics tweaks/overhauls. Generally speaking, when the bullets are flying in live action, guys revert back to the way they've been doing it their entire lives.

But, if you're going to focus on fundamental mechanics, probably no better time than after a long layoff due to injury.

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Odd year offseason FTW

Good for Cam, though, and hopefully this new motion sticks and is improved.  Whatever the reason be...coaching, long term success, less pain and torque, hell even seeing a QB drafted ...the Cam news lately is so beautiful. Put up some MVP numbers and get that man a new contract. 

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Greg Cosell said as much at the Super Bowl last year...he said that Cam is a power thrower and uses just his arm and has never had the best mechanics, but because of the injury, he was going to have to change his motion or his career would be shorter and he would start to have pain in his shoulder again..

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25 minutes ago, GoPanthers123 said:

First half last year was his most accurate in the whole career, mind you it can always be polished a little more of course.

He only had one game with a completion pct lower than his career average and that was his last. Even when his limited he was completing above his historic trend 

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