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Darin Gantt(TSN)-Opening statement: Newton lacks accuracy but flashes downfield magic


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But the problem is, I only remember about 3 REALLY bad throws. One he threw short over the middle... Looked like he tried to throw it low to where only the receiver could get it but it ended up being a rocket about 5 yards short of the receiver.

Other miss was a ball he threw to the sideline.

And other really bad one was to Clowney, which looked like it was supposed to have Clowney running a comeback towards the sideline. Could've been a timing/miscommunication issue with the route though and not really the throw.

Another one that stands out but I don't really think was a bad throw was the Armanti miss over the middle that would've been a TD... that was about 6 inches away from being a TD.

Other than that I thought he looked outstanding.

nice :cheers2:

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• Wasn't accurate enough. Throughout camp and again Saturday night, his misses tended to be in the dirt. Though you prefer that to hanging the ball over the middle, it’s a consistent issue. He drilled a pass to Legedu Naanee that was too low to handle, killing a third-down conversion opportunity.
If he's gonna say he wasn't accurate enough tell me which passes were inaccurate and why that wasn't accurate 'enough' mention 1 miss through then talk about training camp.

I'm scrathing my head, all QBs will miss some passes why does it matter how or where they miss? Surely a miss in the dirt is better then a pick 6?

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Cam did a good job out on the field for a (rookie QB).Seems some people have forgotten that.Any QB who can take a sack and get up :D is a guy i want leading my team. The dude's got swagger. :cam:

Not only that, but on one of the sacks the dude had to jump on his back to get him down. By the way, I wonder if jumping on Peyton's back is illegal.

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