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By far the most creative gameplan i've ever seen by the Panthers offensively.

I'm glad we have someone that has the foresight to use the rare abilities that Cam brings to the table.

Most definitely, ya gotta love it. When your lucky enough to draft a guy like Cam, you gotta design/run things that play to his strengths. So glad Chud and the rest of the staff is willing to do that.

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The offense as a whole has played well this year. But it does concern me some to see our QB taking hits so often, diving over the line etc....

I think that's a valid concern. I don't think that Cam will change the way he plays though. He has a drive to be the best ever...

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The offense as a whole has played well this year. But it does concern me some to see our QB taking hits so often, diving over the line etc....

This argument has been brought up many times and it is somewhat of a fair point but Cam takes more dangerous hits and is more likely to get injured when he is in the pocket (blindside, etc.) When he scrambles and picks up some yards, he has learned to slide. He rarely gets tackled in the open field. As for the goal line, I can understand your concern there a little bit but he's a big dude, I wouldn't be too worried.

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By far the most creative gameplan i've ever seen by the Panthers offensively.

I'm glad we have someone that has the foresight to use the rare abilities that Cam brings to the table.

Actually, I thought that the introduction of the Wildcat to the NFL was the most creative.

This was just the best executed, IMO.

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This argument has been brought up many times and it is somewhat of a fair point but Cam takes more dangerous hits and is more likely to get injured when he is in the pocket (blindside, etc.) When he scrambles and picks up some yards, he has learned to slide. He rarely gets tackled in the open field. As for the goal line, I can understand your concern there a little bit but he's a big dude, I wouldn't be too worried.

I agree, he is good at getting down in the open field. But its at the goaline that I am concerned. He took some hard hits in the red zone yesterday.

Fwiw, all I am saying is that I hope they are eventually able to cut back somewhat on the number of runs Cam does down there and still have good percentages in the red zone.

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