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Dear pundits and fans, re: QB sliding


tiger7_88

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Cam knows what he's doing.

 

He's a big LONNNNNNG body and baseball sliding (especially on unpredictable playing surfaces) are more dangerous to him than hitting the deck and going fetal.

 

The way he does it, he protects his head and leaves his shoulder pads to take most of the brunt of any hit.  Plus, he wears the flak jacket around his midriff and that provides protection there.

 

He has great field awareness when he's running.  I have yet to see him get blind-sided in either college or the NFL.  And with that awareness is a signal inside his head that tells him when to get down.

 

He's FINE doing it the way he is doing it.

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Any panther fan whos watched his sliding knows that it's of no concern. The guy gets down early and protects himself well, we all can see that. It's when a guy comes in and still gets hit 2 seconds after the fact, like the first slide, that Cam can't help or do anything.

 

Point and case: Check out Robert Griffin the turd and how banged up he continues to get already, him and Mike Vick just have no clue how to take hits or when to slide....

 

Cam meanwhile shows intelligence in protecting his body. Thus a long career is much more likely.

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Because people are saying they have no problem with Cam diving head first.  I'm just pointing out that it would be bad for his career.  No I don't want him hurt but their reasoning is flawed. 

 

Sliding feet first hasn't always worked out great for every quarterback either. Things happen sometimes.

 

Cam is smart about it, he knows what he's doing out there.

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