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Carolina Panthers: When Cam Newton is not under pressure, he has a below average Accuracy Percentage of 75.7%. When he is under pressure, his Accuracy Percentage drops to just 70.8% which is the third-ranked figure behind that of Rivers and Peyton Manning. The difference of just 4.9% is the second smallest difference in the league.

 

 

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IMO, the reason is because of Cam's bad habit of not stepping into throws.  When pressured, a lot of times he can't step into throws.  However, when he isn't pressured, a lot of times he simply doesn't.  Most of the time when he misses, it's because he's not stepping into throws but he does both when pressured and when in a clean pocket, so the pressure really isn't impacting his misses.

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IMO, the reason is because of Cam's bad habit of not stepping into throws.  When pressured, a lot of times he can't step into throws.  However, when he isn't pressured, a lot of times he simply doesn't.  Most of the time when he misses, it's because he's not stepping into throws but he does both when pressured and when in a clean pocket, so the pressure really isn't impacting his misses.

 

This.  Case closed.

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