I think there is a very good chance there will be a new staff next season.this year is a wash for Cam i expect Riveria and Shula to be shown the door
Even worser? that must be reeeeally badRivera is a horrible head coach, worst in the NFL imo. Even worser than Schiano. Rivera's OC Shula is his perfect crap complement. The equivalent of 3/8 offsuit hold cards in poker. Cam never had a chance with these clowns running the show. I tried very hard to pass on all Panthers, but suckered myself into taking Deangelo in one draft late. Cam will be a much better QB all of a sudden when Rivera/Shula are fired.
I disagree. From a football perspective (not fantasy) Cam has regressed steadily since coming into the league. Cam has really never been that good of a passer. He came into the league like a man possessed. In his first 8 games he posted numbers of:Shula = garbage
this year is a wash for Cam i expect Riveria and Shula to be shown the door
Maybe they will finally get him some talent to work with too
The guy sucks. read below for a solid analysis. It's spot on.I see the excuse makers for Cam are back in full force.
I disagree. From a football perspective (not fantasy) Cam has regressed steadily since coming into the league. Cam has really never been that good of a passer. He came into the league like a man possessed. In his first 8 games he posted numbers of:Shula = garbage
this year is a wash for Cam i expect Riveria and Shula to be shown the door
Maybe they will finally get him some talent to work with too
174/287 60.62% 2393 yards 8.33ypa 11 TDs 9 INTs
The following 8 games he saw massive decreases in almost every single stat line:
135/230 58.69% 1658 yards 7.20ypa 10 TDs 8 INTs
He had less TDs, more INTs and less YPA and more importantly a 2% drop off in completion percentage.
In 2012 he posted stats of 57.73% completion percentage (another 1% drop off) and only 19 TDs to go with 12 INTs and a slightly more stable 7.65ypa.
So far in 2013 he's posting at 57.48% completion percentage (this seems to be his real norm) and a 6/5 TD:INT ratio to go with a awful 6.97ypa.
As a pure passer, Cam has regressed every single day since his first 8 games. People keep drafting him high in fantasy and having these wild aspirations of Weeks 1-8 2011 Cam. But I see no reason for that to come back to form. He set the world on fire in those first 8 weeks of 2011 and since then has been extremely inconsistent as a passer regardless of the system. He makes his fantasy points using his legs, which have also not been as good since those first 8 games. Lets face facts here, Cam Newton isn't that good of a QB. He has never been a natural passer and likely never will be. Stop chasing 2011 again, it's not coming back.
Great read but in my defense, and possibly many others that own Cam, I wasn't trying to chase 2011 numbers, but I honestly wasn't seeing this crap happening.I disagree. From a football perspective (not fantasy) Cam has regressed steadily since coming into the league. Cam has really never been that good of a passer. He came into the league like a man possessed. In his first 8 games he posted numbers of:Shula = garbage
this year is a wash for Cam i expect Riveria and Shula to be shown the door
Maybe they will finally get him some talent to work with too
174/287 60.62% 2393 yards 8.33ypa 11 TDs 9 INTs
The following 8 games he saw massive decreases in almost every single stat line:
135/230 58.69% 1658 yards 7.20ypa 10 TDs 8 INTs
He had less TDs, more INTs and less YPA and more importantly a 2% drop off in completion percentage.
In 2012 he posted stats of 57.73% completion percentage (another 1% drop off) and only 19 TDs to go with 12 INTs and a slightly more stable 7.65ypa.
So far in 2013 he's posting at 57.48% completion percentage (this seems to be his real norm) and a 6/5 TD:INT ratio to go with a awful 6.97ypa.
As a pure passer, Cam has regressed every single day since his first 8 games. People keep drafting him high in fantasy and having these wild aspirations of Weeks 1-8 2011 Cam. But I see no reason for that to come back to form. He set the world on fire in those first 8 weeks of 2011 and since then has been extremely inconsistent as a passer regardless of the system. He makes his fantasy points using his legs, which have also not been as good since those first 8 games. Lets face facts here, Cam Newton isn't that good of a QB. He has never been a natural passer and likely never will be. Stop chasing 2011 again, it's not coming back.
I have watched him his whole career..what exactly are his strengths? I see a QB with a strong inconsistant arm... who stil gets confused by defenses on a regular basis. I do agree that NFL defenses seemd to be adapting more to the spread and read so that may hurt Newton.There are things Cam can improve on, but I think the main issue is with how the OC uses him. Shula isn't using Cam's strengths to run the offense.
Cam isn't regressing anywhere but on the stat sheet. His offensive unit has never been as good as it was in 2011. He needs to make strides, and I agree: as and NFL QB, he's not very good yet. But he's not getting worse.As a pure passer, Cam has regressed every single day since his first 8 games. People keep drafting him high in fantasy and having these wild aspirations of Weeks 1-8 2011 Cam. But I see no reason for that to come back to form. He set the world on fire in those first 8 weeks of 2011 and since then has been extremely inconsistent as a passer regardless of the system. He makes his fantasy points using his legs, which have also not been as good since those first 8 games. Lets face facts here, Cam Newton isn't that good of a QB. He has never been a natural passer and likely never will be. Stop chasing 2011 again, it's not coming back.
I mean, maybe I'm seeing things a little clearer as I was never that high on Cam to begin with. When he was drafted #1 overall, I probably laughed for about 3-5 minutes as I saw the next JaMarcus Russell in the making. After about Week 3 or 4 of his rookie season, I took an honest step back and admitted I was clearly wrong. While Cam wasn't a pure pocket passer by any stretch of the imagination he clearly had something special about him. After about Week 14 I started to see the things in Cam's game that made me initially question him coming out of school. Going into 2012 I avoided drafting him in every league I was in as people were taking him as the #2 or 3 QB off the board. That seemed like a good move to me by seasons end. Again people did that this season, he went no later than the #5 QB in every league I'm in this season and it simply blew my mind. I couldn't believe it.Great read but in my defense, and possibly many others that own Cam, I wasn't trying to chase 2011 numbers, but I honestly wasn't seeing this crap happening.I disagree. From a football perspective (not fantasy) Cam has regressed steadily since coming into the league. Cam has really never been that good of a passer. He came into the league like a man possessed. In his first 8 games he posted numbers of:Shula = garbage
this year is a wash for Cam i expect Riveria and Shula to be shown the door
Maybe they will finally get him some talent to work with too
174/287 60.62% 2393 yards 8.33ypa 11 TDs 9 INTs
The following 8 games he saw massive decreases in almost every single stat line:
135/230 58.69% 1658 yards 7.20ypa 10 TDs 8 INTs
He had less TDs, more INTs and less YPA and more importantly a 2% drop off in completion percentage.
In 2012 he posted stats of 57.73% completion percentage (another 1% drop off) and only 19 TDs to go with 12 INTs and a slightly more stable 7.65ypa.
So far in 2013 he's posting at 57.48% completion percentage (this seems to be his real norm) and a 6/5 TD:INT ratio to go with a awful 6.97ypa.
As a pure passer, Cam has regressed every single day since his first 8 games. People keep drafting him high in fantasy and having these wild aspirations of Weeks 1-8 2011 Cam. But I see no reason for that to come back to form. He set the world on fire in those first 8 weeks of 2011 and since then has been extremely inconsistent as a passer regardless of the system. He makes his fantasy points using his legs, which have also not been as good since those first 8 games. Lets face facts here, Cam Newton isn't that good of a QB. He has never been a natural passer and likely never will be. Stop chasing 2011 again, it's not coming back.
Cam's at his best when he's running the ball and out of the pocket creating. He's never going to be a pocket passer and somehow folks (not you specifically) manage to push off on him their assumptions that he was going to continue through his career what he did the first year he was in the league. Somehow it's his fault he didn't keep defying all odds and came back to earth. He's an athlete playing QB, not an athletic QB, yet folks continue to expect from him stat lines of the latter and then scoff at him when he puts up stats of the former. It's quite the spectacle to watch.I have watched him his whole career..what exactly are his strengths? I see a QB with a strong inconsistant arm... who stil gets confused by defenses on a regular basis. I do agree that NFL defenses seemd to be adapting more to the spread and read so that may hurt Newton.There are things Cam can improve on, but I think the main issue is with how the OC uses him. Shula isn't using Cam's strengths to run the offense.
No. We haven't. Let's not rewrite history. Newton had the best fantasy season ever for a rookie, and followed it up with another top 5 effort - #1 scoring QB over the last 8 weeks. His team was winning games during that span, too. Over his first two years in the league, 2 players had more rushing TDs than him. He finished the season on an elite pace.We've seen players like him in the past (Michael Vick) who had one or two great years but faded away to mediocrity.
This is true but it's also a polite way of saying "backyard football". He has the physical tools to extend a play until it completely breaks down and then make something happen. It's entertaining and fantasy friendly but obviously no one will run an NFL offense by drawing up plays in the dirt...Cam's at his best when he's running the ball and out of the pocket creating.I have watched him his whole career..what exactly are his strengths? I see a QB with a strong inconsistant arm... who stil gets confused by defenses on a regular basis. I do agree that NFL defenses seemd to be adapting more to the spread and read so that may hurt Newton.There are things Cam can improve on, but I think the main issue is with how the OC uses him. Shula isn't using Cam's strengths to run the offense.
He is as good as gone probably but that is not what is being reportedReports, are the Owner is already planning on finding a new head coach this offseason, no matter on how Rivera does this season.
it is not that easyAs a pure passer, Cam has regressed every single day since his first 8 games. People keep drafting him high in fantasy and having these wild aspirations of Weeks 1-8 2011 Cam. But I see no reason for that to come back to form. He set the world on fire in those first 8 weeks of 2011 and since then has been extremely inconsistent as a passer regardless of the system. He makes his fantasy points using his legs, which have also not been as good since those first 8 games. Lets face facts here, Cam Newton isn't that good of a QB. He has never been a natural passer and likely never will be. Stop chasing 2011 again, it's not coming back.
No...I'm saying he's good running the football and creating out of the pocket. If zone read and designed runs are "backyard football" then ok...but i've never heard that. Again...he's an athlete playing the QB position. He's not going to be a pocket passer ever, much less a surgeon ala Brady, Manning, Brees etc. Just like they are never going to stress offenses with their legs. The QB position is changing in the NFL whether folks want to accept it or not. If the 2014 class of QBs doesn't convince us of this, nothing will and people will continue to hold QBs to the standard established 50 years ago. They'll just look foolish doing it.This is true but it's also a polite way of saying "backyard football". He has the physical tools to extend a play until it completely breaks down and then make something happen. It's entertaining and fantasy friendly but obviously no one will run an NFL offense by drawing up plays in the dirt...Cam's at his best when he's running the ball and out of the pocket creating.I have watched him his whole career..what exactly are his strengths? I see a QB with a strong inconsistant arm... who stil gets confused by defenses on a regular basis. I do agree that NFL defenses seemd to be adapting more to the spread and read so that may hurt Newton.There are things Cam can improve on, but I think the main issue is with how the OC uses him. Shula isn't using Cam's strengths to run the offense.
The thing is though, he is a great deep passer but a bad short passer. And even that is not that simple either.In the simplest terms, they won't let Cam do what Cam does well.
They appear to want him to stand in the pocket and throw to receivers that are sub-par.
I totally agree.. but the difference between you and I.(Panthers Fan.. have had Cam all 3 years)... is I believe his issues can be corrected with the right coaching staff, and the right play calling...imagine if his coach was someone like "Mike Tomlin" or "Bill Cowher"... somebody that he would be afraid to throw an Interception because they might kick his ### or even bench him... Rivera has the same emotion as Bellichek, but from far the genius...I disagree. From a football perspective (not fantasy) Cam has regressed steadily since coming into the league. Cam has really never been that good of a passer. He came into the league like a man possessed. In his first 8 games he posted numbers of:Shula = garbage
this year is a wash for Cam i expect Riveria and Shula to be shown the door
Maybe they will finally get him some talent to work with too
174/287 60.62% 2393 yards 8.33ypa 11 TDs 9 INTs
The following 8 games he saw massive decreases in almost every single stat line:
135/230 58.69% 1658 yards 7.20ypa 10 TDs 8 INTs
He had less TDs, more INTs and less YPA and more importantly a 2% drop off in completion percentage.
In 2012 he posted stats of 57.73% completion percentage (another 1% drop off) and only 19 TDs to go with 12 INTs and a slightly more stable 7.65ypa.
So far in 2013 he's posting at 57.48% completion percentage (this seems to be his real norm) and a 6/5 TD:INT ratio to go with a awful 6.97ypa.
As a pure passer, Cam has regressed every single day since his first 8 games. People keep drafting him high in fantasy and having these wild aspirations of Weeks 1-8 2011 Cam. But I see no reason for that to come back to form. He set the world on fire in those first 8 weeks of 2011 and since then has been extremely inconsistent as a passer regardless of the system. He makes his fantasy points using his legs, which have also not been as good since those first 8 games. Lets face facts here, Cam Newton isn't that good of a QB. He has never been a natural passer and likely never will be. Stop chasing 2011 again, it's not coming back.
definitely agreeIn the simplest terms, they won't let Cam do what Cam does well.
They appear to want him to stand in the pocket and throw to receivers that are sub-par.
I think Cam could use:
On the other hand, Cam is, IMO, still allowing his frustration to undermine his own effort. He's made some strides, I seem to detect, but he's still not there.
- a legitimate WR threat added to the arsenal
- some freedom to run around and create, breaking down the defense
- more inspiration in the play calling
- Jonathan Stewart back and healthy
Sorry more of a Rumor, but remember reading it some where. Posted on Fanation.com. I guess the Bolded was what I added in me head after trying to remember what was written.He is as good as gone probably but that is not what is being reportedReports, are the Owner is already planning on finding a new head coach this offseason, no matter on how Rivera does this season.
Unless he's running for 50+ yds w/ a rushing TD each week... he's nothing special.rjv said:Anyone have any insight on this? I really have no choice but the play this guy every week but c'mon this just doesn't look like the same guy we have seen in the past years.
Raiderfan32904 said:Rivera is a horrible head coach, worst in the NFL imo. Even worser than Schiano. Rivera's OC Shula is his perfect crap complement. The equivalent of 3/8 offsuit hold cards in poker. Cam never had a chance with these clowns running the show. I tried very hard to pass on all Panthers, but suckered myself into taking Deangelo in one draft late. Cam will be a much better QB all of a sudden when Rivera/Shula are fired.
I enjoy both of your posts.MAC_32 said:I see the excuse makers for Cam are back in full force.
I'll agree with this... I'll give Cam another year or two before I consider him a "NFL Bust" not so much fantasy bust. Even Tim Tebow was a Top 10 fantasy QB. But by actual NFL standards, Cam isn't that great of a QB. A few talent scouts have already said that if the draft were today with him and Pryor in the same class they'd all take Pryor over Cam. As Pryor has similar athletic upside but Pryor has a better natural throwing motion than Cam. Which is something that really can't be taught at the NFL level.I'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
I agree to a certain extent but have you seen the passes that LaFell drops?I'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
The more I watch football the more I am amazed at how often we remember poor QB's having their passes dropped while we remember the good ones having their passes caught. Yet, I'll bet the drop numbers QB to QB aren't all that different. Don't have the numbers behind it, doubt they're even out there as I don't think drop numbers began to be tracked until; recently, just an observation, but it's causing me to buy less and less into the dropped passes defense. Every team has to deal with dropped passes, how do you as a QB respond? The good ones make plays to make up for them, lesser ones? Not so much.I agree to a certain extent but have you seen the passes that LaFell drops?I'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
Yesterday on a 4th down play Cam hits the guy in the gut for what would have been a 1st down and potentially would have led to at least a FG attempt…LaFell drops it
I can't help but laugh at crap like this when pro bowlers like Steve Smith dropped more balls right in his hands than he caught. To an extent the mantra holds true in that they push the players around them to be better, get on them etc, but when it's brought up in the physical sense, it cracks me up. It's like you believe that if it were Peyton Manning throwing the exact same ball the WR would somehow catch it simply because it was Peyton ManningI'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
Right...but if a good QB would have thrown it, he'd have caught it....keep up!!!!I agree to a certain extent but have you seen the passes that LaFell drops?I'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
Yesterday on a 4th down play Cam hits the guy in the gut for what would have been a 1st down and potentially would have led to at least a FG attempt…LaFell drops it
Not sure why anybody bothers to answer this guy. Anyone who uses the scam thing isn't worth the calories to respond to.it'll buy sCam more time.
What will be your excuse for him next year?I can't help but laugh at crap like this when pro bowlers like Steve Smith dropped more balls right in his hands than he caught. To an extent the mantra holds true in that they push the players around them to be better, get on them etc, but when it's brought up in the physical sense, it cracks me up. It's like you believe that if it were Peyton Manning throwing the exact same ball the WR would somehow catch it simply because it was Peyton ManningI'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
Steve Smith has lost too much to still be a 10+ target a game guy... yet he still is.MattFancy said:I think his supporting cast is also subpar. Steve Smith is not a WR1 anymore. LaFell can't catch, they don't try to run consistenly enough. The only decent passing option outside of Smith is Olsen. The Panthers definitely need to upgrade their WR corps over the offseason.
yea yea.. but those were well thrown balls in key situations that would have not only potentially changed the way the game went, but also would have potentially done a lot for Cam's fantasy day as well as both were redzone drops.... I agree more than anyone that Cam lacks consistency, and has no touch on his passes... but the coaching staff and supporting staff are far from helpful when Cam was playing well.. which was the majority of the first half when he looked sharpThe more I watch football the more I am amazed at how often we remember poor QB's having their passes dropped while we remember the good ones having their passes caught. Yet, I'll bet the drop numbers QB to QB aren't all that different. Don't have the numbers behind it, doubt they're even out there as I don't think drop numbers began to be tracked until; recently, just an observation, but it's causing me to buy less and less into the dropped passes defense. Every team has to deal with dropped passes, how do you as a QB respond? The good ones make plays to make up for them, lesser ones? Not so much.I agree to a certain extent but have you seen the passes that LaFell drops?I'm not going to pick the coaching argument. It's pretty bad. Rivera is a case of the Peter Principle, Shula is terrible. They'd fail regardless of who they are working with. In these roles anyway.
But any Cam defenders citing the supporting cast, stop it. Good QB's make the guys around him better, good athletes playing QB do not.
Coaching will rightfully fall on the sword this year, it'll buy sCam more time. It's going to take another 3+ years for the coach killer narrative to be written. It'll be a fun sequel to Michael Vick, unlike most lame sequels the plot line isn't the same, conclusions are going to bring it all together though.
Yesterday on a 4th down play Cam hits the guy in the gut for what would have been a 1st down and potentially would have led to at least a FG attempt…LaFell drops it
It seems like, in a lot of cases, it is the play-callers giving up on these plays. If you have a running quarterback then you need to get him moving around to be effective. You need to make the secondary wonder if he is going to tuck and run. If you play to his weakness then you can't be surprised by poor results. I feel like the 49ers, Redskins, and Panthers have all done that to some degree this year.Da Guru said:I have watched him his whole career..what exactly are his strengths? I see a QB with a strong inconsistant arm... who stil gets confused by defenses on a regular basis. I do agree that NFL defenses seemd to be adapting more to the spread and read so that may hurt Newton.meanjoegreen said:There are things Cam can improve on, but I think the main issue is with how the OC uses him. Shula isn't using Cam's strengths to run the offense.
I think it is also the real life problem too.Concept Coop said:As far as FF goes: Cam's problem is that he has fewer rushing yards than Alex Smith, and fewer rushing TDs than Christian Ponder.