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5 Wide Sets


(ATL'ien)CamNewton

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I think we're going to be seeing a lot of it. Nickel and Dime the hell right out of the opposing D all the way down the field.

Imagine Cam in a 5 Wide Set with Moore, Samuel, Jeudy, Thomas, McCaffrey .. oh my

This is Cam's team. Recognize. Cam Newton is the most important person in the building. Believe that.

Cam Newton is special, have we forgotten? Cam's worst season in this offense is going to be as good as his MVP 2015 stats. I regularly expect 40 TD passing seasons from Cam now.

We want to win with offense, not defense. Finally.

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34 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Seriously...Mods...clean this poo up.

You didn’t have to open it. While I agree it’s an incredibly stupid opinion, at least the OP is trying to contribute. The 5 wide set is not something I would want to see a whole lot of. It’s college garbage.

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14 minutes ago, rayzor said:

No one forces you to click on any thread, no matter how horrible it is or how annoying the thread creator is.

I mean, the quality of content on this board is in your hands. Soap is not a bad option from time to time.

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9 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

You didn’t have to open it. While I agree it’s an incredibly stupid opinion, at least the OP is trying to contribute. The 5 wide set is not something I would want to see a whole lot of. It’s college garbage.

The 5 wide set was a mirage of a title to loop us all into another worship fest for the lord and savior Sir Cameron J Newton. That’s my point.

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15 hours ago, WarHeel said:

I mean, the quality of content on this board is in your hands. Soap is not a bad option from time to time.

How about show us what a quality thread looks like by starting one yourself instead of bitching about what someone else does.

Quality also depends on members creating good discussion. How about trying to start one yourself if you think it's a problem. 

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7 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

I mean, the quality of content on this board is in your hands. Soap is not a bad option from time to time.

"Quality" is completely objective. If you disagree with the opinion, state your own. Hell, plenty of takes that were popular and seemed reasonable at the time proved to be pretty damn idiotic in the long-run.

I never agreed with it, but early in the season when Little and Daley looked promising, it was a fairly prevalent opinion on the board that we should shop Moton. Think about how utterly fuged our OL would be right now if we'd traded Moton.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, let's make it a staple of offense to leave Cam hung out to dry behind a bad OL in five wide sets.

Yeah but in a 5 wide with 5 legit weapons like we would be fielding .. Cam wouldnt have to stand back there for 10 years and wait for somebody to pop open. Surely one of the 5 would be schemed to get open in two seconds and other routes are deep, intermediate .. lots of options for Cam.

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