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Cam Newton Respect (Ruiz gets it)


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http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/07/cam-newton-nfl-top-100-players

Havent seen this article posted or referenced yet. It's not just another "Cam is best" read. It tells Cam's ascendency story in a way Panther fans will truly appreciate. It's not just that he's good--it's that he's becoming well-rounded. Even though he won't get credit for it by many. But Ruiz sees it, and he has a good idea on how Cam will maintain his competitiveness long-term. Really loved this write-up.

 

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Nice article. I have to think that as Cam dominates again this year that people will start to see him as the amazing QB he is. Sure there will always be the haters but I think Cam can prove how much he is in command of this offense this year. And people will still be baffled and won't have seen it coming.

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1 hour ago, tondi said:

Unabashedly black

Lol

I actually like the article linked to this phrase as much as the #1 article that the post is about. Spoiler alert: If you don't like Cam (or anyone for that matter) because of their race...you're a frikkin racist prick!

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/11/carolina-panthers-quarterback-cam-newton-doesnt-owe-you-modesty-dabbing-titans-panthers-thug-coded-language

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 “Coordinator Mike Shula will send in a formation and a handful of play calls, and then it’s up to Newton to adjust the alignment of the skill-position players, call for motions and pick the play he thinks has the best chance of success against the defensive look. ‘It’s not much different than what you have seen with Peyton Manning in terms of being out of the shotgun, having to look at defenses and make determinations,’ Rivera says.”

At 27, Newton is already showing the characteristics of the quarterbacks we deify for their minds and total command of an offense."

 

Love it. Just love it.

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On July 8, 2016 at 11:50 AM, caatfan said:

 “Coordinator Mike Shula will send in a formation and a handful of play calls, and then it’s up to Newton to adjust the alignment of the skill-position players, call for motions and pick the play he thinks has the best chance of success against the defensive look. ‘It’s not much different than what you have seen with Peyton Manning in terms of being out of the shotgun, having to look at defenses and make determinations,’ Rivera says.”

At 27, Newton is already showing the characteristics of the quarterbacks we deify for their minds and total command of an offense."

 

Love it. Just love it.

The only QBs that really orchestrate their offenses like that are Manning (now retired) Rodgers, Brady. That is next level poo right there. You must have complete control of the offense and really have a good grasp on what the defense is trying to do to even try that.

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