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Cam Newton a product of his system?


Peppermint9030

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Lets not forget Derek Anderson had a pro bowl year under chud...So unlike Indy, I feel if Cam went down we would have little to no drop off in the passing game... (rushing would obviously take a hit) I feel the coaching staff feels the same and that is why Anderson got a 5 year deal...The offense is built solely around a strong arm. Yes it does require accuracy but for the most part it's about stretching the field. Cam Newton is amazing don't get me wrong, but I feel if he went any where else we wouldn't be comparing him to the MJ of the NFL. Chud deserves a deal for the ages for the way he turned this O around. It's plug and play for years to come Panther's fans enjoy!

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He made the system. He's not a product of it. Even Chud said he's been working hard since the offseason to taylor the system to Cam's talents. This is not the same offense they ran in Cleveland.

A lot of it is...It's this same layout with wrinkles for Cam...When Anderson went to the pro bowl it was all about stretching the field, Braylon Edwards had 13 touchdowns...

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The passing game is built around Cam's ability to throw the ball downfield with accuracy.

Derek Anderson, bless his heart, doesn't have a howitzer for a right arm.

I feel like the OP doesn't fully appreciate Cam's armstrength.

He's gotta have one of the strongest arms in the league.

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