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If Dr. Rhule were to create a QB in his lab...


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...it might look a lot like Cam.  I found an older article that I hadn’t seen before which does the best job of analyzing Rhule’s coaching philosophy that I have read.

https://www.cover1.net/what-to-expect-carolina-panthers-offense-matt-rhule/

It’s no wonder why Rhule wants to work with Cam.  He has everything in his arsenal that Rhule uses..Shotgun, QB sneaks, direct QB runs, RPOs, rollouts, play action shots downfield, etc.. Sometimes successful coaches think that anybody can run their system but once Rhule/Brady sees Cam on the field, I think they will realize how special he is.  As bad as this year’s overall record may be, there should be a lot of exciting 35-31 games.

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It makes the most sense to roll with Cam and see what he's got. Maybe bring in Phillip (P.J) Walker, who played under Rhule at Temple, to replace Kyle Allen as backup and then keep Grier in the development QB #3 slot. 

Only thing I can see throwing a monkey wrench in those plans is if the Redskins offer up Dwayne Haskins for Carolina's 2nd rounder should they fall for Tua. Really depends on the staffs opinion on Haskins. The package of Cam, 1st rounder, 2nd rounder vs the package of Haskins, 1st rounder, whatever they could trade Cam for is an interesting discussion. 

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