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(ATL'ien)CamNewton

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

We're going to be like the Saints and Pats with Brees/Brady only with Cam ... Cam will be getting the ball out very quickly and the second half of his career he won't be subject to anywhere close to the beating he had his first 9

Cam is simply not good at quick throws man. 

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

We're going to be like the Saints and Pats with Brees/Brady only with Cam ... Cam will be getting the ball out very quickly and the second half of his career he won't be subject to anywhere close to the beating he had his first 9

Cam's place style is nothing like Brees/Brady and have you seen the recent state of our offensive line?

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

Benjamin and Funchess .. the idea was to hit deep balls with those guys not short little routes .. but they were trash ..

The scheme in Carolina through most of Cam's career never called for quick throws moron

So you are admitting he’s not Brady/brees like. Gotcha. 

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1 minute ago, Harbingers said:

So you are admitting he’s not Brady/brees like. Gotcha. 

When college QB's enter the draft, man, they want to know .. can this QB get the ball down-field ... they don't want to know - can this QB complete quick throws .. lol just lol at you .. any QB in the pro's can make quick throws .. being able to make short, quick throws is a pre-requisite to even be an NFL QB ..

Of course Cam can make short, quick throws, just like Brees and Brady .. what they do is not hard .. they delegate the work to skill position players

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

When college QB's enter the draft, man, they want to know .. can this QB get the ball down-field ... they don't want to know - can this QB complete quick throws .. lol just lol at you .. any QB in the pro's can make quick throws .. being able to make short, quick throws is a pre-requisite to even be an NFL QB ..

Of course Cam can make short, quick throws, just like Brees and Brady .. what they do is not hard .. they delegate the work to skill position players

You listed to timing passers..... Cam is not a timing passer. lol

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