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Ian Rapoport: "Cam's WR say he isnt throwing with as much zip"


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1 minute ago, jbland said:

That video was useless. I hate talking heads trying to make stories out of thin air. 

The headline is ridiculous too but the bad thing is Rapaport is supposed to be a journalist and he constantly throws poo out there to keep up with Schefter. He's often wrong. Idk if he's right or wrong here, but seems like fluff.

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8 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Wait, hasn't that been the story the entire offseason with the new throwing motion? Less zip, more anticipation and touch on the ball?

Tasty clickbait. Cam always had 140%+ zip, so hard some people “couldn’t pull it in if it wasn’t in the bread basket”. 

The hypocrisy of this thread is going to be great. Hopefully the more rational educated posters will get what Rapoport was saying. 

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1 minute ago, Donald LaFell said:

Didn’t help him much against the rams 

Y’all should go back and read that first drive and the comments on here about how good the offense looked. Cam started out perfect and then DJ fumbled. Offense got off track after that. But his numbers could have looked a hell of a lot better if we threw the ball more in the red zone. That’s not on Cam. He still marched the team down the field throwing the ball on both scoring drives. 

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4 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Y’all should go back and read that first drive and the comments on here about how good the offense looked. Cam started out perfect and then DJ fumbled. Offense got off track after that. But his numbers could have looked a hell of a lot better if we threw the ball more in the red zone. That’s not on Cam. He still marched the team down the field throwing the ball on both scoring drives. 

Right let’s throw the ball more in the redzone when we have CMC and Armah....  

We are 100% when we got in the red zone so far. It’s up to cam to help get us there. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Y’all should go back and read that first drive and the comments on here about how good the offense looked. Cam started out perfect and then DJ fumbled. Offense got off track after that. But his numbers could have looked a hell of a lot better if we threw the ball more in the red zone. That’s not on Cam. He still marched the team down the field throwing the ball on both scoring drives. 

he missed 3 layup throws that would have won the game.  just stop.  if he plays well we'll give him credit, if he sucks it up again we won't.  most of us are panther fans, not just cam fans like you

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