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New Article: Gus Bradley is a liar and the Panthers aren't as bad as you think.


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This week's column is up for your viewing pleasure - and, likely, debate. I've demonstrated that Jacksonville head coach Gus Bradley tells abominable lies and argued by exposing them we can also see a bright glimmer of hope for the much-maligned Mike Shula offense.

Thanks for reading!

 

 

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Hey Philly, where you work?  And can you give free drinks to a fellow Panther fan?  

i'm up in greensboro. i've thought about organizing a get-together for an away game at my bar, but there's no way i'm missing game action making grenadine drinks for a bunch of huddlers.

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i'm up in greensboro. i've thought about organizing a get-together for an away game at my bar, but there's no way i'm missing game action making grenadine drinks for a bunch of huddlers.

Wouldn't have to make me poo, give me an Octoberfest or a good craft brew and I'm set.  

Anyway, I noticed what you did but will sum it up in a fashion that people will understand.

Cam has made strides in his passing game.  If he gets time, and doesn't throw off his back foot, he will make some solid throws.  I also noticed Cam had some touch on his throws in the J-Ville game as well.

One of Cam's underrated throws was on a route close to the End Zone to Cotch.  It was incomplete, but the throw had the perfect amount of touch on it, and would've been caught by a receiver with a little more speed.  I was vastly impressed by it.  Now we just have to fix the drops.  

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Cam has made strides in his passing game.  If he gets time, and doesn't throw off his back foot, he will make some solid throws.  I also noticed Cam had some touch on his throws in the J-Ville game as well.

Here is what I have generally noticed in years passed and now in Game one..... and to be honest, have no idea how to fix.  But when Cam is "on" he is "on" for an entire drive.  When he is "off" he doesn't get better during the drive.  If one pass sails or goes into the dirt the drive almost always ends on downs or a turnover.  When he is hitting his receivers and they are running the right routes and he has run options he is da man.  I know during tv timeouts when we are on offense he is constantly throwing on sideline to keep arm warm instead of huddling over the tablet with his coach.

 

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Here is what I have generally noticed in years passed and now in Game one..... and to be honest, have no idea how to fix.  But when Cam is "on" he is "on" for an entire drive.  When he is "off" he doesn't get better during the drive.  If one pass sails or goes into the dirt the drive almost always ends on downs or a turnover.  When he is hitting his receivers and they are running the right routes and he has run options he is da man.  I know during tv timeouts when we are on offense he is constantly throwing on sideline to keep arm warm instead of huddling over the tablet with his coach.

 

Maybe that's all mental, but Hell I dunno.  

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