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Anybody Concerned For Cam Safety ?


beastson

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All I can think about is Blake Griffin and how all last season they used to do little dirty tactics

Cam running out of bounds clearly, get knocked over. Cam run and obviously going to the ground, they dive on him. Diving for Cam legs while in pocket. Grabbing his face mask to bring him down

Idk maybe it's just me being paranoid. That poo isn't going to fly though

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Not really, not as protected as NFL QBs are these days. Remember how maddening it was when Vick was a Falcon and our guys would hit him as he scampered down the sideline just as his feet hit the white line and it would draw a 15 yard penalty? Well, the tables are about to turn in our favor on that one. With a guy like Vick, you have to pick your poison. Do you hit him and risk the flag or do you let off and risk him walking the tight rope down the sideline and scampering for a TD? I think defenses will have to make a similar decision with Newton. If he's a RB or WR, you light him up and it's a great play, but the rules are different with QBs, even if the QB runs more like a RB or WR.

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