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This Throw Shows What Cam Can Become With Consistency


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One of the Cam haters favorite retort against him is that he is simply a running quarterbakc and will never develop any accuracy. Obviously, that is a load of bullshit, as we've seen him makes hundreds of accurate passes in his short career already, and many truly elite throws as well. But it's nice to single out one example of that from time to time, just to show how bright this kid's future is when he makes these plays look routine.

Against the Chiefs, we faced a 3rd and 11. Cam throws an out route to Smith that is so dead on the money the underneath defender can do nothing but helplessly watch it go by.

This throw has everything you can ask for from a quarterback:

- The Chiefs, expecting a target to Smith, bracket him in over-under coverage. For the vast majority of quarterbacks this would take the receiver out of the play

- Cam takes the snap and keeps his eyes in the middle of the field, trained away from Smith.

- Smith avoids the attempted press by feinting an inside release and then streaking downfield, which allows him to flash open

- When Cam sees Steve flash open he sets his feet, steps into the throw, and unleashes a streaking spiral that completely defeats the Chiefs schematic attempt to take away Smith. It cannot be stressed enough how much of an advantage it is to have a quarterback that can beat defenses that are directly engineered to stop the very play the quarterback was successful on. Much of our history with Delhomme was hindered by the fact that, if teams schemed to take Smith away, Jake didn't have the arm talent to beat them. Cam does.

- The ball placement is perfect. Absolutely perfect. Neither defender has the tiniest chance at the ball, and it hits Smith square in the chest with just enough room to spare to keep him inbounds before he steps out.

Here's a clip from the coaches film showing that throw in its full glory.

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I actually prefer the throw against the raiders where the play looked dead but he threw it while running and hit smitty in the back part of the end zone. Smith didn't even look until the end and he just turned around that the throw was right there. Specifically where it needed to be. Where only god and Smith had a shot at it. The throw itself was perfect. Just floating through the air with grace and conviction at the same time. It was truly a thing of beauty. Touchdown Panthers.

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I actually prefer the throw against the raiders where the play looked dead but he threw it while running and hit smitty in the back part of the end zone. Smith didn't even look until the end and he just turned around that the throw was right there. Specifically where it needed to be. Where only god and Smith had a shot at it. The throw itself was perfect. Just floating through the air with grace and conviction at the same time. It was truly a thing of beauty. Touchdown Panthers.

That TD was a thing of beauty, but I wanted to point out a throw that specifically defeated defensive coverage with no hint of scrambling or extending the play. This throw was a flat out victory over the Chiefs defense.

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he kills the deep outs. you can't throw that ball any better and newton sticks like five of those per game.

the deep out is the throw in pro football, or the closest you can get at least. being able to smoke those routes is one of the bellwethers that separates the true franchise type quarterbacks from average/decent starters.

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I think that Cam is already a top 10 QB, and he is still improving, every single week. He will be elite, and he also seems durable as well. Probably the best draft choice we have ever made considering the risk.

You cannot point to a better or higher risk pick in franchise history. If peppers doesn't pan out at #2 so be it. But if cam doesn't pan out at #1 we are screwed for years. Cam is the best/most important pick EVAR!

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It was a PERFECT throw.... but it had to be. You don't want him throwing into double coverage. If the velocity is even slightly lower it's an easy pick. If he let it sail slightly up the field it's a pick. If he placed it just as well but the velocity was down again, Smith gets killed. There were a ton of things that could have gone wrong on that throw.

When you watch the best QB's throw, they tend to find open targets.... not make them with ball placement. I want to see Cam get better at hitting open WR before we start throwing his name into the conversation for Top 10.

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