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Peter King on Carolina's pass protection (or lack of)


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15 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

It's the foundation that everything else is built on.

Until Ron is gone Panthers are going no where. He shouldn't be allowed to coach the mighty midgets football team. 9yrs of the same old. Wasted Greg, Khahil, Davis, steward, Luke and Cam. Justdont think he should be coaching anyone.

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19 hours ago, ncfan said:

This

Look Moton hasnt set the world on fire either but has looked solid despite the poor play of the OL.  The clip you have of the play Cam got hurt on.  The whole entire OL got blown up.............but Moton did a solid job 

 

 

Moton should been put at LT, Williams shouldve stayed at RT and we should've drafted Risner over Little.  As Risner is a day 1 impact guy which is what we need now vs a Project.  Risner is looking to as a early candidate to be a probowler as a rookie at LG and also was a stud when he played Center in college (just incase Paradis continues to struggle)

Cam was never healthy. He didn't run against the Rams, that's all you need to know. 

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15 hours ago, KB_fan said:

Newton is having to throw shockingly quickly.

2nd fastest after Russell.

 

Saying that Cam has to throw that quickly is an assumption.  All that graph is showing is that Cam is throwing quickly, doesn't say why.  I agree some of it is because of pressure but a lot might be play design also.  Brady is also throwing quickly but everyone talks about how he doesn't get pressure.

What that graph does tell us though is that there are about 20 qbs in the league that are getting hit more often than Cam.  A large percentage of those though are holding onto the ball for longer though.

 

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