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<blockquote data-quote="TheGridironGeek" data-source="post: 121356" data-attributes="member: 1898"><p>You gotta give the Panthers credit. At least they're starting to use Cam Newton the right way. His option skills are rudimentary, but he's an indomitable runner. Was it sloppy and faltering? Yes, but at least they're breaking the mold. They scored more points vs. Arizona's defense than the Lions or Cowboys were able to. </p><p></p><p>The Cardinals on the other hand were a sad sight. Here's an incredibly talented coach who just clings to a 1990's concept of NFL offense at all costs. Arians was willing to embarrass his team and bomb out of the playoffs before he would put Logan Thomas in and run the read-o.</p><p></p><p>Ironic that BA's whole reason for signing slow, straightforward passers in the first place is "your QB will get hurt if he runs." Last time I checked the Seahawks, Dolphins and Panthers' starting QBs are healthy. Nobody blames the hazards of a stationary pocket or an obvious over-reliance on throwing for Arizona's injuries at QB. There's a double standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGridironGeek, post: 121356, member: 1898"] You gotta give the Panthers credit. At least they're starting to use Cam Newton the right way. His option skills are rudimentary, but he's an indomitable runner. Was it sloppy and faltering? Yes, but at least they're breaking the mold. They scored more points vs. Arizona's defense than the Lions or Cowboys were able to. The Cardinals on the other hand were a sad sight. Here's an incredibly talented coach who just clings to a 1990's concept of NFL offense at all costs. Arians was willing to embarrass his team and bomb out of the playoffs before he would put Logan Thomas in and run the read-o. Ironic that BA's whole reason for signing slow, straightforward passers in the first place is "your QB will get hurt if he runs." Last time I checked the Seahawks, Dolphins and Panthers' starting QBs are healthy. Nobody blames the hazards of a stationary pocket or an obvious over-reliance on throwing for Arizona's injuries at QB. There's a double standard. [/QUOTE]
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