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SEC Network: Levis vs Richardson on now


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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Folks need to chill with the Cam comparisons because he’s going to be used differently in the pros. He’s not going to be treated like a battering ram. 

That's the problem - he can't throw the ball with any sort of consistency so he is going to have to rely on his legs and a designed running attack to have any sort of consistent success or impact in the NFL. 

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41 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

For those of you who clearly never watched AR play football in an actual game but still insist he's the second coming of Cam Newton (looking at you @rippadonn) - SEC Network is airing his master class against Kentucky last season.

 

hint: it's terrible

You and TD can be mad all you want. They are enamored with AR.

It is what it is and I get it.

YOU don't.

Lol. The media said we HAVE TO pick my Brycie! 

Lol

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48 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

For those of you who clearly never watched AR play football in an actual game but still insist he's the second coming of Cam Newton (looking at you @rippadonn) - SEC Network is airing his master class against Kentucky last season.

 

hint: it's terrible

He won’t stop thinking we are getting anyone but Bryce until his name is called on Thursday for us. 

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54 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

That's the problem - he can't throw the ball with any sort of consistency so he is going to have to rely on his legs and a designed running attack to have any sort of consistent success or impact in the NFL. 

I believe he’s going to surprise folks in the NFL. 

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If Cam had an offensive line, Marvin Harrison, and Steve Smith in their prime, and Olsen / Shockey Cam would've thrown 45 TD every year with 4,500 pass yards

You could give that to Richardson, Mac Jones, and many other QB's and they would still suck

Cam didn't run because he couldn't pass, he ran because he literally couldn't pass .. no protection or separation from WR's

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32 minutes ago, FieldsOverTheField said:

If Cam had an offensive line, Marvin Harrison, and Steve Smith in their prime, and Olsen / Shockey Cam would've thrown 45 TD every year with 4,500 pass yards

You could give that to Richardson, Mac Jones, and many other QB's and they would still suck

Cam didn't run because he couldn't pass, he ran because he literally couldn't pass .. no protection or separation from WR's

This is a ridiculous take. 

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1 hour ago, therealmjl said:

That's the problem - he can't throw the ball with any sort of consistency so he is going to have to rely on his legs and a designed running attack to have any sort of consistent success or impact in the NFL. 

To me he’s Cam without the killer instinct. Cam just had that eye for the big play to mask his below average accuracy. AR looks the part but he’ll need to learn how to stand in the pocket and pass at a decent level.

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