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What makes Norv Turner's Air Coryell system go?


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1 hour ago, JARROD said:

Cam throws a lot of guys open. It gets stuck in brains when he’s had shoulder issues.

he throws into tight windows and makes a lot of precision throws.

i go back to 2011 when Chud ran his version of the AC which I call BS along with WCO as they both have significant variations and iterations based on the coach and personnel.

Cam makes a lot of short passes when he has to.

Personally with Samuel coming back, and the offensive line we have a WCO as you guys are labeling would work better.

otherwise we have to go find an elite LT, get a bunch of road graders, find 2 giant WR that are also fast and high point well—

jeez is that all?

take what we have and put what we have in the best position to win.

thats having a short to medium attack with stretch plays and spread formations, open up the lanes for Cam to take off when he wants to, give him some vertical options often.

 

Maybe it is me but I have rarely if ever heard the words accurate and precision passer and Cam Newton in the same sentence without the word "not " involved.

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2 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Totally wrong. Cam can throw into a tight window at times but other times can't get close to the receiver. Throwing someone open is being able to consistently throw it not where a player is but where he will be. Cam tends to throw to a receiver and most times holds the ball until someone is open. He often hits the receiver in the body or behind them while throwing them open is hitting them in stride.  Can he do it sometimes. Yes. Consistently, not. WCO quarterbacks throw to a spot and get the ball out fast. Cam doesn't do that. 

Can he make a timing throw? Yes. Can he do it consistently? No. 

Short throws versus deep ones are not a relevant difference between the 2 systems although WCOs tend to use quicker shorter passes. 

Not always— Brett Favre constantly pointed guys where he wanted them to go and then hit them.  Not all WCO coordinators were just timing routes. 

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4 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Not always— Brett Favre constantly pointed guys where he wanted them to go and then hit them.  Not all WCO coordinators were just timing routes. 

They were broken plays but that is not part of a WCO.  Any system does the same thing when the play breaks down, that isn't a WCO concept.

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4 minutes ago, Panfan35 said:

I said it before that we will make a hard run to get josh Gordon Turner has a history with him heck he lead the league in yards in his system so I would think he would want to come here too

I think all would be forgiven if we got Sammy and The Flash in here.

Sammy Gordon and Olsen on the field with CMac and Stewart(or another Stewart),...

sanjay might cry though, where’s the 2nd tightend? Nada. 

I wonder if we keep CAP? Nada.

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2 hours ago, mc52beast said:

We have no power running back

We have one pretty good tackle and one that should be fishing

We have one tall receiver who really doesn’t jump well

We have a really good TE

Which is why the system doesn't make sense. If we had Derrick Henry then this is a different conversation. We had chances to grab a power back, but passed it up

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