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CPantherKing

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  1. Am I the only one who is confused seeing Shaq as the MLB and Chinn at FS? Seems having Shaq and Chinn complimenting each other as OLB and SS would be much harder for a defense to beat
  2. So when Miller gets pushed back into Darnold and he throws an INT... does Cam come back in?
  3. How do you beat the Panthers D? You get them in 3rd and 10+
  4. 3rd and 13... does the defense give up a first down? History says... yes
  5. Ah Millier got pushed back into Cam and altered the throw. I see.... makes sense it was Miller
  6. Devin Lloyd in the draft. But we don't have the draft picks to get him. Oh well.
  7. If Miller had shorter arms he wouldn't have been blown up by a DB at the goalline
  8. So Brady Christensen gets you to the redzone and then you decide to run behind Miller? WTH Rhule
  9. Last 2 plays brought to you by Cam and that #70 guy
  10. Panthers D never allows an opening TD. Still allows 30+ points with an offense that trails in games the most
  11. Looks like the defense is ready to give up rushing yards up the middle today
  12. Who here believes the current NFL allows a team more than 2 to 4 years to turn a team around? If you do, you will never have a winning team until the CBA reverts back to football operations pre 90s... aka never. Coaches, GMs, and owners who think this way always lose the necessary advantage of attracting free agent talent and retaining key drafted players after their rookie contract is up.
  13. (Runs per season/career comp%) Roger Staubach (50/57.0), Steve Young (70/64.3), Patrick Mahomes (60/65.9), Russell Wilson (90/65.1), John Elway (50/56.9), Aaron Rodgers (60/65.2), Joe Theismann (40/56.7), Brett Favre (50/62.0) Cam Newton (100/60.0) Your "weighted" argument is weak. All QBs throw the ball. Cam has thrown for as many yards as Troy Aikman and Kurt Warner, and Cam's career INT% is lower than both of them. Cam is as good if not a better passer than John Elway, Troy Aikman, Brad Johnson, Trent Dilfer, Nick Foles, Eli Manning, Jeff Hostetler, Phil Simms, Joe Flacco, Mark Rypien, Doug Williams, Joe Theismann, Jim McMahon, Jim Plunkett, Ken Stabler, Terry Bradshaw, and Joe Namath. That accounts for more than half of the SB winning QBs. What SB winning QBs have when it comes to setting up a winning drive is receivers who have amazing concentration and good hands, OLs who don't make stupid mistakes that end drives, and coaches that call plays to their teams strength when it comes down to the passing game to move the ball down the field for a game winning drive. Will there be rare QBs who would be an improvement over Cam Newton? Yes. Is your weighted to passing argument garbage? Yes.
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