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Cammy Cam w/ Highest Passing % in Panthers' History


the butch

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You guys are correct about Cam not throwing the ball away, buy for every negative play that comes from that happening I will show you another play that was a positive because he kept the play alive.

 

I was going to say the same thing.  Imagine if, during the Redskins game his first year, he threw the ball away instead of giving us one of the most exciting plays in Panthers history.  He was literally toying with the Redskins defense on that run, and it was all due to him extending the play instead of throwing the ball away.  He gets far more positive plays than sacks due to him scrambling trying to extend plays.

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Cammy Cam did take a few too many sacks today. Some were REALLY big losses...like, 2d and 2 to 3d and 22 losses. Something he has to get better at. We can acknowledge the good and the bad, no?

Sure, all I am saying is it is a double edge sword. Some of our biggest plays come from him keeping the play alive. You just have to sometimes take the good with the bad.

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He's 23 and built like a truck. If was Eli, I would be concerned.

His build us not really the concern...not concerned about him taking the shots. He is built like a lb.

It us going from 2-6 to 3-26 that is the issue.

Cam us a lot like Big Ben....he is gonna stand tall and try and make the play. But, he needs to understand that the OL is not playing stellar...throw it away.

He will get there

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