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Examining the first TD


Mr. Scot

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Here's a replay look at the first touchdown from Cam Newton to Steve Smith.

As fun as it is to watch the play itself, I'm gonna suggest taking a look at what happens pre-snap for something that is, at least for me, very encouraging.

Prior to the snap, you'll see Newton letting the line know that the defense has moved an extra guy over to his left. This looks to have Newton thinking "blitz". Ryan Kalil waves to his left. Jordan Gross and Travelle Wharton acknowledge by pointing left. The Cards move around some but stay largely in the same area, an alignment that leaves Smith matched up one on one with Kerry Rhodes, a safety.

When the ball is snapped, Gross and Wharton slide left and Jonathan Stewart stays home. Sure enough, the Cardinals send an extra rusher from that side. Newton doesn't flinch, and he never looks anywhere except at Smith. He waits for the right moment, and passes. The pass isn't perfect (Smith has to slow down a little to get it) but it's there, and he's so far behind Kerry Rhodes at this point that the adjustment makes no difference.

Worth remembering that the Cards defense is run by former Steeler secondary coach Ray Horton. The Steeler defense is generally known for being good at disguising their intentions, but Newton recognizes what's likely to happen, sees the matchup, acts on it, and we have out first ever Newton to Smith touchdown.

I realize most folks care more about what happens after the snap than before, but I'm as encouraged by what I see pre-snap here as I am the actual execution.

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I was impressed by this also, but there were some plays where it seemed like he didn't recognize the blitz or just didn't want to change. As time goes on, we'll see more of him recognizing defenses and changing the call or protection. Overall his pocket presence deserved an A+ with all the pressure he faced.

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I was impressed by this also, but there were some plays where it seemed like he didn't recognize the blitz or just didn't want to change. As time goes on, we'll see more of him recognizing defenses and changing the call or protection. Overall his pocket presence deserved an A+ with all the pressure he faced.

If he doesn't recognize it, usually the offensive line picks it up that's why everyone signals to eachother.

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