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I hope Chud doesn't leave...


Huffgolf30

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It doesn't take a genius to call plays for the most talented QB to step into the league in the past decade and one of the most unique players to ever play the position. While I do appreciate what Chud has been doing in the playcalling and consider him to be at bare minimum adequate for the position if not "good" at what he does, he's not as integral to Cam's success and in turn the success of this offense, as many here believe him to be. If he's smart, he'll stick around another year or two and raise his profile because we're going to start winning and soon. He couldn't do anything in Cleveland without the horses to make it work and it's the same for any OC. This is a personnel driven league and it starts and ends with Cam.

Even if Chud does leave, which he will not this soon, I am confident with anybody that has watched a single celluloid of film on Newton this year to recognize that they need to run the offense almost the exact same way to give him as much flexibility to make the calls as he needs on his own.

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