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Rhule: Ideal Situation Needs To Have QB


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3 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

Drew Brees got healthy again ..

I'm thinking Cam will too if little ole Brees can

Brees gets a roughing call if someone farts in his vicinity. Defenders can try to rip Cams appendages off with no flag.

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5 minutes ago, (ATL'ien)CamNewton said:

That is going to change. As is how much Cam gets hit.

Cam is going to have better stats yet be doing less heavy lifting, with Rhule.

Have you seen our OL? I kept expecting our QBs severed head to come rolling out of the pile like that scene from Indiana Jones.

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12 minutes ago, Squirrel said:

Brees was only injured one season. 

And Cams shoulder will be 100 percent now.  Hell, it was fine the first 2 games of the season this year.  He had a foot injury, which he had surgery to fix.  People are acting like Cam had his right arm amputated or some poo.  He should be ready to go, fully healthy by the time Training Camp rolls around.  Him taking pretty much a year and a half off from the pounding of the NFL, in the middle of his career, could actually turn into a blessing in disguise for him and the team.  You would have to think that Tepper and Rhule himself have high confidence that Cam will be back, or he wouldnt have taken the job.

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