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This Throw Shows What Cam Can Become With Consistency


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Isn't that David Gettis? And don't forget he's a burner...

Who knows if that could be Gettis? He's doing something to not get any playing time so I doubt it, and I use to be a huge Gettis fan so that hurts to say.

Even if he does play, why couldn't we use another receiver like that?

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Who knows if that could be Gettis? He's doing something to not get any playing time so I doubt it, and I use to be a huge Gettis fan so that hurts to say.

Even if he does play, why couldn't we use another receiver like that?

I'd love to stack the receiving corp as well, but with the holes on the o-line and secondary, I don't think they'll be able to address wr too.

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I'd love to stack the receiving corp as well, but with the holes on the o-line and secondary, I don't think they'll be able to address wr too.

We're going to waste 7 draft picks and all out free agency money on the offensive line and secondary?

I'm sure they will at least bring in ONE potential starting receiver.

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We're going to waste 7 draft picks and all out free agency money on the offensive line and secondary?

I'm sure they will at least bring in ONE potential starting receiver.

Hopefully they do. But with Smitty, Lafell, Murphy and Gettis - I think it can be addressed next offseason. Plus, if Hue Jackson is brought in at OC, I think he has confidence in Murphy as a starter.

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I don't doubt another receiver will be brought in, but will it be a guy that will legitimately compete as a starter? In other words, do you think they'll use a 1st or 2nd on a WR - don't have a 3rd?

The NFL may not work like that, but the Panthers have used only four 1st or 2nd round picks on WRs ever.

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yeah he got robbed on at least two touchdowns by a few inches. that one and there was another in the bears game that year.

That bears game throw to the one yard line was incredible too. The team is doing Cam a huge disservice by not going out and getting him a receiver with size and a larger target area. smh

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Cam has made a lot of perfect throws. When all his mechanics are set he is great. Just needs to be consistent. Of course that comes with experience reps, proper coaching and a scheme designed to take advantage of not just his skill set but the pieces around him(from O-line to WRs)

My favorite throw from Cam actually came last year on another throw to Smitty in a game v Washington. Incredible accuracy.(click to 3:06)

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The biggest problem Cam has is playing under pressure. When the heat is on he reverts to his instincts rather than learned mechanics. I think that is part of why he struggled early. Once we were out of the playoffs the pressure to win was off for him. The great QBs can stay cool in the pocket under any circumstance. Cam can leave the pocket and gain 10 yards but that hurts his development as a passer when 10 yards isn't enough in the 4th quarter.

ahem. you see what happens to brady in the superbowl vs that giants front four? cam's not the only guy who abandons proper mechanics under pressure. even peyton gets that way against some defenses. if there isn't room to step up, you can't use proper mechanics. its not a matter of toughness either, qbs would rather throw without proper mechanics than have the throw impacted by a defender.

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