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Armanti Edwards =112.5 passer rating


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Provide some empirical data that supports your theory and we'll see. Until then keep your speculation to yourself. Three three and outs in a row actually inhibits our offense, the only thing worse than that is a turnover. He coulda been used as a spark because he indeed is a threat to throw while being able to run and pick up 5-6 yards per carry, maybe more if given the right situation.

You will see more of this, get used to it.

Did you just describe Cam Newton?

Let's see here....empirical data. Where to find it....

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/13994/cam-newton

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Did you just describe Cam Newton?

Let's see here....empirical data. Where to find it....

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/13994/cam-newton

Look, number one(yes, like cam, duh duhdhdudh) emipircal data meaning how succesful wildcat plays are on average and the amouth of yards they pick up in certain situations versus conventional Cam.

But no I did not describe Cam. I described the wild cat with Armanti back there. Teams are not used to having to prepare for wildcat attacks with a player who can pass or actually read a defense like AE making him that much more dangerous than your conventional run of the mill motion run. It will bring the defense up, confuse the linebackers if run in a hurry up effort and the safeties will have no idea how deep to play. Yes Cam can do this, but after going 3 and out three times consecutively yesterday I was ready to see something besides delayed handoffs and Asking Cam to throw it 15 yards on 3rd down. Could ran something to add a spark.

So quick being a jackwagon and try to understand what i'm saying without spewing everything you've read and use your brain. Sound like a plan? Good, good.

:dupe:

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Look, number one(yes, like cam, duh duhdhdudh) emipircal data meaning how succesful wildcat plays are on average and the amouth of yards they pick up in certain situations versus conventional Cam.

But no I did not describe Cam. I described the wild cat with Armanti back there. Teams are not used to having to prepare for wildcat attacks with a player who can pass or actually read a defense like AE making him that much more dangerous than your conventional run of the mill motion run. It will bring the defense up, confuse the linebackers if run in a hurry up effort and the safeties will have no idea how deep to play. Yes Cam can do this, but after going 3 and out three times consecutively yesterday I was ready to see something besides delayed handoffs and Asking Cam to throw it 15 yards on 3rd down. Could ran something to add a spark.

So quick being a jackwagon and try to understand what i'm saying without spewing everything you've read and use your brain. Sound like a plan? Good, good.

:dupe:

Ffs I said run it 1-2 times a game. QBs like Cam make the Wildcat a thing of the past. No?
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That's what I thought..why would it be surprising to have a player who can run and throw replace a player who can run and throw? Don't get me wrong, I love mixing it up and being unpredictable, but it's not like the dynamic is being changed a whole lot, unless Cam can do a Megatron impression at WR.

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