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The offensive version of Wade Phillips


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10 minutes ago, OriginalPantherDan said:

I’m not sure Cam really needs “coaching up” as much as the Panthers just need some offensive plays that don’t appear to have been drawn up by a four-year-old. 

This. Cam has a better football mind than most drones in the media think. The dude knows the game and studies film like an animal. Just give him a better scheme and he will flourish. 

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1 minute ago, Djmooreforthescore said:

I'm real excited to see norv in action . It was fun watching them in 2012 and 2011 when chud was the oc and he ran norv turners system , now we have the mastermind running the ship .

this also means Rivera trusts norv enough to call his offense and he will have little to no input on it .

It may also mean that Norv will select the players to run his system. Ignoring the RR requirement of the oldest guy starts.  We need an injection of youth.  Hopefully Norv makes the personnel calls on offense. 

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1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

This. Cam has a better football mind than most drones in the media think. The dude knows the game and studies film like an animal. Just give him a better scheme and he will flourish. 

It's not his football mind that needs coaching it's his throwing mechanics and accuracy. Dorsey was terrible. His being replaced is just as important as Shula.

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45 minutes ago, t96 said:

It's not his football mind that needs coaching it's his throwing mechanics and accuracy. Dorsey was terrible. His being replaced is just as important as Shula.

I think not being called on it also hurt. You could tell Shula and Dorsey were more friends then coaches at the end there. They never challenged him in that way. You can't get better if your not told your bad even if I don't think his mechanics are as bad a people think. 

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If you aren't improving you are getting worse.  

Cam is an amazing QB and I have probably the most rose colored glasses ever made but even I know Cam could Improve in certain areas.

I hope Norv wears him out.   Cam isn't a quitter and will work on what Norv teaches him.  Norv will make Cam a better QB than he already is.

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i don't think that norv is going to change cam. what he'll do is change the situation to maximize cam's talents.

he said it before. put cam in better situations. fix what happens around him and you'll get more out of him.

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9 hours ago, The Lobo said:

This. Cam has a better football mind than most drones in the media think. The dude knows the game and studies film like an animal. Just give him a better scheme and he will flourish. 

Yea but he needs to improve his completion  rate by 5-6% to move into the top tier QB  class. 

Which can be easily accomplished if he works to improve his foot mechanic and throwing motion.

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