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Think about this when looking at Cams Ints....


MGH1989

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2 of the 3 were the right reads. 1st one was just a forced throw to Smitty, should have gone to Olsen I think it was on the out. The second Int was the correct read, but he was just sloppy on the throw w/ the pressure coming at him throwing off his back foot. Last one was also the correct throw to Nannae, again he just overthrew it. We know Cam can make the correct reads, making the bad throws is correctable because we know and he has shown his accuracy, just those couple sloppy throws he needs to clean up.

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Yeah, he whipped his rookie out & stepped on it. He will again this season. I look at it like this.

1. All of his mistakes are correctable.

2. After every one he was looking at the screen to see where he went wrong.

3. If the D can play at that level from here out, our final record will surprise a lot of people.

4. If we can get the running game going, we'll surprise even more.

5. Yeah we're 0-2. That sucks. We also have shown flashes of greatness.

The future is bright.

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3 interceptions are 3 interceptions... It is what it is. The only way I'd see it differently is if they were tipped by receivers or receivers ran the wrong routes. Neither scenario applies to any of Newton's interceptions.

He has to take better care of the ball if we're to be successful this season.

The future is unknown.

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They were rookie mistakes. If he eliminates or cuts down on them, he is going to be a very good Qb. And I think he will cut down on them.

I hear ya brother. They were rookie mistakes. The crux of the matter comes down to whether he can fix them or not. I believe in his innate ability. Some hope he improves, others however, have less faith that he ever will.

His ability to SENSE is uncanny. It is like he instictively knows what is going on all over the field. He dives forward, instead of sliding, just before the hit comes. He has a great feel of the passing game, making it look rediculously easy. The reason he has lookied so good so far is the fact that he has outstanding insticts for the game.

A couple of times today if found myself actually holding my breath. How many athletes can you say that about? I am giddy with the prospect of how good this team can be. And a big part of that is Cameron.

The giddy wants what the giddy wants. And GOOOOOO PANTHERS!!!!!!!

PS. My brother-in-law went to Davidson. Do you know him? :smilielol5:

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