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Eagles' plan for Cam


jfra78

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Interesting read from Bleeding Green Nation on how Jim Scwartz might try to contain Cam this week.

https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/platform/amp/2018/10/20/18002998/jim-schwartz-plan-cam-newton-eagles-philadelphia-carolina-panthers-nfl-2018-defense-matchups-week-7

The article states that Cam is more of a pocket passer than most believe.  Also, that when Cam scrambles its usually to the right.  Thats all good, but stopping it is another story.

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2 hours ago, jfra78 said:

Interesting read from Bleeding Green Nation on how Jim Scwartz might try to contain Cam this week.

https://www.bleedinggreennation.com/platform/amp/2018/10/20/18002998/jim-schwartz-plan-cam-newton-eagles-philadelphia-carolina-panthers-nfl-2018-defense-matchups-week-7

The article states that Cam is more of a pocket passer than most believe.  Also, that when Cam scrambles its usually to the right.  Thats all good, but stopping it is another story.

Interesting,  I think most of his big runs are to the left.

He is amphibious 

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Most all QBs tend to scramble toward their throwing arm. It's a lot easier to throw on the run that way. That's why it was so infuriating that when Shula called rollouts, they were almost always to the left.

That's why Tampa always used pressure to flush Vick to the opposite side. Worked pretty well too.

I was actually thinking of taking a look at Jim Schwartz versus the Panthers offense. Didn't really have time. Looks like somebody did it for me though.

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